The correct answer is letter B
Civil rights are the fundamental rights to life, freedom, private property and equality before the law. It is the right to come and go and freedom of speech and thought.
The implantation of political and social rights started in the 17th century, with the English revolutions and the French Revolution, and, since then, it has been expanding all over the world.
One of the decisive steps in the struggle for the extension of these rights was taken by the workers' movement, which extended the scope of political and social rights to the category of workers, characterized by presenting specific demands and seeking new directions in the struggle for the expansion of citizenship.
Such events, by reversing the relationship between government and governed, opened the way for the implantation of citizenship and, with it, the rights of man and citizen.