Which of the following describes the Enlightenment idea of natural law? The idea that people consent to government authority and
in return the government protects their rights The idea that the will of the majority of people should make all decisions for the group The idea of dividing government powers into legislative, executive, and judicial branches The idea that there is a body of law said to come from nature that is common to all humans
The idea that there is a body of law said to come from nature that is common to all humans
Explanation:
Natural Law describes the idea that all human have rights which no one can take them from. There is a body of law from the nature that is common to all humans. They have certain rights which have to be provided to them.
It would be the "Ninth Amendment" that states that the rights in the U.S. Constitution are not the only rights that citizens possess, since the Founders wanted many rights to be reserved for the people and the states.