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Which Enlightenment thinker inspired Thomas Jefferson's concept of natural rights when he wrote the Declaration of Independence? A. John Locke B. Adam Smith C. Isaac Newton D. James Watt I'm almost certain
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Which Enlightenment thinker inspired Thomas Jefferson's concept of natural rights when he wrote the Declaration of Independence?
A. John Locke
B. Adam Smith
C. Isaac Newton
D. James Watt
I'm almost certain it was John Locke.
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The answer is John Locke.
Sorry that I could not answer earlier.
Hope this helps!
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