Multiple Choice
Natural law differs from legal positivism in:
A) belief that humans possess inalienable rights that are not the products of human making.
B) total rejection of human-made law.
C) belief that human-made law is superior to all other forms of law.
D) that humans are unable to discover moral truths on their own.
E) that humans require a sovereign power to tell them right from wrong.
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