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According to the "correlation theory," what is the relationship between rights and obligations?AThey are independent of each otherBRights are more important than obligationsCEvery person's obligations are related to other people's rightsDObligations are granted by the state

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According to the "correlation theory," what is the relationship between rights and obligations?AThey are independent of each otherBRights are more important than obligationsCEvery person's obligations are related to other people's rightsDObligations are granted by the state

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According to the "correlation theory," the relationship between rights and obligations is that every person's obligations are related to other people's rights. This means that for every right that a person has, there is a corresponding obligation that another person or the society has towards them. For example, if a person has a right to life, others have an obligation not to harm that person. Therefore, the correct answer is C: Every person's obligations are related to other people's rights.

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