Answer:
here are ten things i'd ask him if given the chance:
whats your favorite color?
what kind of toilet paper do you use?
would you ever consider growing one of those wizardry beards?
are arms or legs more important to you?
what is your favorite diaper brand?
do you like golf?
does your bottom itch?
do you like me or hate me?
what are you going to eat for breakfast tomorrow?
are you alive?
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>"A) Humans have a right to life, liberty, property, and the pursuit of happiness, but not to punish others for violating these rights, whether they live in a civilization or not".</em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
The best summarisation of the Locke’s views on human rights is given in <u>Option (A).</u> The views on the human rights is very clear and also suggests the reader of the way of living their life and pursuing their goals. All the rights must be properly utilised in the lives so that no issue is further introduced in one’s life or the other’s life.
One main reason was because he was such a respectful figure. John Adams would have written it but when the delegates were deciding who should write it, they picked Jefferson because he excelled over Adams in writing.
I could be wrong...but I am pretty sure that your answer is B.
Hope this helps!