It is all encompassing, the language indicates that any natural born citizen be given their constitutional rights.
The Congress is meant to represent the people.
The governments should provide their citizens with all their human and universal rights as described by the constitution. All governments for instance are supposed to guarantee the safety of their citizens.
Civil Rights
No, because they are worrying about other stuff.
The 14th amendment to the U.S Constitution establishes what a 'natural born citizen' is, and states that all 'natural born citizens', are American citizens.
The 14th amendment to the U.S Constitution establishes what a 'natural born citizen' is, and states that all 'natural born citizens', are American citizens.
No, it is not the constitution that taxes citizens, it is the government. The text of the constitution (of which ever country you are from - you did not specify) will however allow the government to tax citizens.
The Articles of Confederation as well as the United States Constitution were intended to define the rights of citizens of the country. If French and English settlers were citizens of the colonies, the rights that were outlined in both documents would represent them as well.
The United States Constitution initially mandated each member of the House of Representatives would represent 60,000 people. Each state would have two senators regardless of population.
Article 1, Section 8, Clause 4
That depends on the State's constitution, if it has one. But in a pure, absolute democracy, all citizens are granted the right to vote.
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