The American Declaration of Independence’s phrase 'Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness' is a direct modification of whose earlier list of natural rights?
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Correct answer: John Locke
Thomas Jefferson adapted John Locke’s original list of 'Life, Liberty, and Property.' By changing property to 'the pursuit of happiness,' Jefferson broadened the scope of the rights the new government was expected to protect.
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