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Thomas Jefferson based his unalienable rights on the work of
A. Baron de Montesquieu
B. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
C. John Locke

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Answer: C. John Locke

Explanation: Remember John Locke was a philosopher that believed that human nature allowed people to be selfish, hope this helps.

All the unalienable rights of Thomas Jefferson were based on the work of  John Locke. Hence, Option C is correct.

What are unalienable rights?

It is the unalienable right in which all people believe that people have certain unalienable and inherent rights. These rights are given by God, not by the government. These unalienable rights come simply from being human.

It is also believed by the people that when people form governments, at the same time they hand over those governments control over certain natural rights. This kind of control giving is given to ensure the safety and security of other rights.

Some examples of unalienable rights are the right to freedom of speech, freedom from cruel and unusual punishment, privacy, education, and many more.

Thus, Option  C is correct.

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