Which type of rights does Jefferson refer to in the Declaration of Independence?

(1 point)
Responses

civil rights
civil rights

constitutional rights
constitutional rights

legal rights
legal rights

natural rights

natural rights

Which of the following is a civil right?

(1 point)
Responses

freedom of speech
freedom of speech

freedom to vote
freedom to vote

freedom of religion
freedom of religion

freedom to assemble peacefully
freedom to assemble peacefully

ANSWER CORRECTLY

Which of the following is a civil right?

(1 point)
Responses

freedom of speech
freedom of speech

freedom to vote
freedom to vote

freedom of religion
freedom of religion

freedom to assemble peacefully
freedom to assemble peacefully

Just pick one please

Which Constitutional right forbids Congress from sending a person to prison?

(1 point)
Responses

bill of attainder
bill of attainder

ex post facto law
ex post facto law

inalienable law
inalienable law

writ of habeas corpus

In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson refers to "natural rights." These are the fundamental rights that every individual possesses by virtue of being human, and they are often seen as universal and inherent to all people. These rights include life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

All of the options listed are civil rights.

All of the options listed are civil rights.

Freedom of speech is a civil right.

The writ of habeas corpus is the Constitutional right that forbids Congress from sending a person to prison without justification.