No. Education is not required for all citizens in the U.S. It is required for all children between the ages of 7 and 16 years of age.
Americans pay taxes to support the educational system.
No. In fact, only about half of Americans do.
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All citizens need basic knowledge and skills to participate in a democratic society.
For US citizens travelling within US, you just need a valid government issued photo ID, you can use your passport for this.
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all of us
All were as this is our law.
Rights guaranteed to all US citizens include freedom of speech, of press, and of assembly. They are also guaranteed the freedom of religion. US citizens have the right to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness.
In MOST of the US, there is no requirement to license or register guns. If they are not registered, there is no way to know how many there are. in 2004, it was estimated that private citizens in the US owned 192 million firearms- the number is higher now.
For education up to high school- the US Supreme Court has ruled that illegal children cannot be denied an education.
No, the framers of the Constitution never seriously considered education as a matter for the Federal government. The Constitution does not mention schools or education at all. Further, most people who were citizens were not able to participate in any educational activities in most areas. Blacks, women, Native Americans, and very poor people were not included in public education anywhere until decades after the Constitution became law.