Civil rights are individual freedoms such as the right to movement, bodily autonomy, life, expression, property, and equality before the law. Liberty consists of being able to do what does not harm others, with limits set only by law to ensure others' enjoyment of the same rights. Civil rights include social rights like health and education, as well as political rights. The objectives of civil rights are to ensure freedom of choice and self-determination, and to be respected. Civil rights are established within a nation's territory while human rights are inherent to all individuals by birth. The US civil rights movement sought to promote these fundamental freedoms.