Answer: citizenry, civic rights within Anglo-Saxon/English-speaking world: each citizen has rights that are unalienable. People are viewed as a community o society of free and equal citizens endowed with unalienable rights.
Explanation: of course, we have to differentiate between human rights (independent on where a person is) and civic rights (always related to the fact that the individual is related to some specific state). In historical perspective evolution of human and civic rights (civic freedoms) was different in the continent (France, Germany) and in the UK (here Locke plays crucial role).