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For Kant, the fact of having a right and having the (i)____________ to enforce it via coercion cannot be separated, and he asserts that this marriage of rights and coercion is compatible with the freedom of everyone. This is not at all peculiar from the standpoint of modern political thought – what good is a right if its violation triggers no enforcement (be it punishment or (ii)____________ )? The necessity of coercion is not at all in conflict with the freedom of everyone, because this coercion only comes into play when someone has (iii)____________ someone else. A. technique B. amortization C. questioned the hypothesis of D. license E. reward F. violated the rights of G. prohibition H. restitution I. granted civil liberties to