According to John Locke's Two Treaties on Government, every man has the right to all of the following EXCEPT A. life. B. liberty. C. property. D. happiness

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D. happiness 
as humans we do not own the right to be happy. Although happiness is expected or "wanted" it is not a sole right we have as americans

The correct answer is D. Happiness

Explanation:

John Locke is known as the Father of liberalism, an ideology that proposes individuals have economic freedom and civil liberties. One of the documents that explain this is Two Treaties on Government, which was published by Locke in 1689; in this, Locke's pointed out all human beings are equal, and every man has three natural rights:  life, liberty, and property. Indeed, life is the most basic right, freedom is related to the individual's autonomy and the property is related to economic rights. This means happiness is not a natural right according to Locke as this is not essential for individuals to have economic freedom and civil liberties.

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