Im confused, i think it is c or d.

Why are civil liberties considered negative rights?

A. Because citizens must act to protect rights.
B. Because the government must act to protect rights.
C. Because rights are protected by limiting citizen action
D. Because rights are protected by limiting government action.

Rights, so-called, are citizen rights. They are not protected by LIMITING citizen action.

so would it be A or B.

Positive rights rights specifying action; negative rights involve inaction. I vote for A.

http://www.globalization101.org/negative-vs-positive-rights/

I disagree. I vote for D.

http://www.globalization101.org/negative-vs-positive-rights/

The correct answer to the question "Why are civil liberties considered negative rights?" is option D, Because rights are protected by limiting government action.

To arrive at this answer, let's break down the options:

A. Because citizens must act to protect rights.
While it is true that citizens have a role in protecting their own rights, this answer does not specifically address why civil liberties are considered negative rights.

B. Because the government must act to protect rights.
This option is not accurate for civil liberties, as civil liberties are typically protected by limiting government intervention rather than requiring the government to take direct action.

C. Because rights are protected by limiting citizen action.
This option is incorrect as civil liberties do not typically limit citizen action. Instead, they provide individuals with the freedom to act without unnecessary government interference.

D. Because rights are protected by limiting government action.
This answer is correct. Civil liberties are considered negative rights because they place limits on the power of the government. Negative rights are rights that are protected by limiting government intervention and ensuring that the government does not infringe upon individual freedoms.

Therefore, the correct answer is D, Because rights are protected by limiting government action.