Respuesta :
Life: everyone is entitled to live.
Liberty: everyone is entitled to do anything they want to so long as it doesn't conflict with the first right.
Estate: everyone is entitled to own all they create or gain through gift or trade so long as it doesn't conflict with the first two rights.
Answer:
Life, liberty and property.
Explanation:
One of the ideas that the French philosopher John Locke argued in his "Second Treatise Concerning Civil Government" (1689) was that all humans were born with certain basic rights that did not derive from government laws but from the law of nature and therefore, they could not be denied or restricted by any government or individual; Locke referred to these rights as "natural rights" and encompassed life, liberty, and property.
Likewise, Locke argued that the government, whose power derived from the people, had the duty to protect those rights, and whenever it failed to do so, the governed had the authority to abolish the government and replace it with a new one.