Asked by Douglas Morum on May 06, 2024

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In writing the Declaration of Independence, which of Locke's natural rights did Jefferson replace, and with what?

A) He replaced "liberty" with "the pursuit of happiness."
B) He replaced "property" with "liberty."
C) He replaced "life" with "property."
D) He replaced "the pursuit of happiness" with "liberty."
E) He replaced "property" with "the pursuit of happiness."

Locke's Natural Rights

The philosophical concept, proposed by John Locke, that individuals inherently possess rights to life, liberty, and property, which governments must protect.

Pursuit of Happiness

A fundamental right mentioned in the Declaration of Independence, representing the freedom to seek personal joy and well-being in a way that is self-determined.

  • Identify the impact of fundamental philosophical concepts on the Declaration of Independence.
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Kimberly CarrilloMay 11, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
Jefferson replaced "property" with "the pursuit of happiness" in the Declaration of Independence, adapting Locke's natural rights of "life, liberty, and property" to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."