First Amendment: The right to freedom of speech, petition, assembly, religion and the press.
There are 26 more, look em up.
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1) right to bear and carry arms 2) freedom of speech for all citizens and the press
Our vote
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They had 1.Right to trade 2.Money rights 3.Right to choose
19th Amendment (1920, July) Section 1 The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied by the United States or by any state on account of sex. Section 2 Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.
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Fourteenth Amendment - Rights Guaranteed Privileges and Immunities of Citizenship, Due Process, and Equal Protection Section 1: Established due process and equal protection under the law for all US citizens. Section 2: Defined the right to vote. Section 3: Cannot hold national office if you engaged in insurrection against US. Section 4: All US debts must be legal. Section 5: Congress can enforce these rules.
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Some of the many rights of a US citizen include: 1. The right to chose your own religion, or have no religion. 2. Right to free speech. 3. Right to petition. 4. Right of assembly. 5. Right to a free press. 6. The right to bear and keep arms. 7. Right to a jury trial. 8. Right to a quick and speedy trial. 9. No double jepoardy. 10. Right to remain silent. 11. Right to an attorney.
Freedom Of Speech Freedom of Religion Freedom of Press Right to Assemble IN AN ORDERLY FASHION Right to Protest Peacefully Right to Bear Arms Right to Vote
US Citizens rarely felt a need to join in foreign wars. Germany made it easier for the US to get involved when they declared a policy of unrestricted U-Boat activity.