the same you retarde
When it came to the population of a state, slaves counted as three-fifths (3/5) of a person.
don't answer the question if it isn't right. Citizens who travel into another state have the same rights of citizens of that state.
their rights remain unchanged
One duty of all Male Roman citizens was to vote, if possible. Another duty was a "munus" or a civil duty. Every Roman citizen was supposed to do some work for the state.
basically they were treated as second class citizen's and to some of the worst social injustices in the western world. housing voting sectarian violence at the hands of the state who should have been protecting them. if unionists had treated them as equals the troubles may not have happened
When it came to the population of a state, slaves counted as three-fifths (3/5) of a person.
yes
The state courts
the state never treated most citizens rite until the 19th ammendment... srry:D
the state never treated most citizens rite until the 19th ammendment... srry:D
don't answer the question if it isn't right. Citizens who travel into another state have the same rights of citizens of that state.
don't answer the question if it isn't right. Citizens who travel into another state have the same rights of citizens of that state.
their rights remain unchanged
their rights remain unchanged
No. Citizens of the USA are not allowed to maintain another citizenship. New citizens of the USA have to give up their previous passports.
Their rights may increase or decrease depending on the state
Article 4, Section 2, Clause 1, prevents another state from lowering or removing the rights of citizens from another state.The wording of it is: "The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States."