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"status quo" is a Latin term that means the current or existing state of affairs, particularly in the context of maintaining things as they currently are. In the sentence, it indicates that the conservatives want to keep things as they are, without any significant changes, in terms of fundamental rights. This makes "status quo" the appropriate choice to complete the sentence.
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