Answer:
negative rights, positive rights, have positive freedom
Explanation:
Negative rights are characterized by negative freedom whereby an individual may defend himself from being violated with regards to his right but does not have the natural right as provided by the state to be defended(by the state) if right is under compromise or compromised.
Positive rights is the direct opposite of negative rights as it is a characterized by positive freedom which calls for government or state interference in the rights of individuals to protect their rights from being violated such as the right to life, or right to religion. Positive freedom as opposed to negative freedom gives liberty and freewill protected and guided by the state which should be typical of a just society and political order.