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The right to private defence is based on the natural instinct of:
self-preservation
self-respect
self-sufficiency
self-reliance.
- The concept of self-preservation is deeply rooted in human nature.
- It's the instinct to protect oneself from harm.
- This forms the basis for the right to private defense.
- It's about ensuring personal safety against threats.
- Self-respect is about valuing oneself.
- It involves maintaining dignity and personal worth.
- This is more about psychological integrity.
- Self-sufficiency focuses on independence.
- It's being able to meet one's own needs.
- It doesn't directly relate to defense.
- Self-reliance involves trusting one's own abilities.
- It ties to independence and confidence.
- Not directly linked to the right to self-defense.
Correct Answer: Option 1 – Self-preservation
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