<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.
When a person reports an act or acts of corruption, that
person will go through some form of protective process. Among the measures to protect the complainant
would be to keep his or her identity secret and providing protection for his
and her families as well. This includes
attacks from slander or any retaliatory acts.
Also, the person will be granted immunity any criminal obligation as
well as administrative actions.
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