I think that this is a multiple choice question, and that the correct asnwer is :Toussaint L'ouverture (we was a freedom fighter in Haiti) , Father Hidalgo (Mexican priest and fighter in the independence war) , Jose de San Martin (in Argentina).
Answer:
There are no limitations on “human rights” because they do not exist in the natural world. If there were such things as “natural rights” there would be no need to define and enforce them since, being part of the natural world, they would require no human intervention.
Explanation:
I searched your question on the internet and the first thing I saw was that^^
over a hundred years ago
<span>Some of the technological advancements that are enjoyed today were first created over a hundred years ago. While the development of those technological advancements still resonates today, without the invention of electricity and the alternate voltage, every other advancement which came later would not be possible.</span>