Taking away someone's right to vote is to disfranchisethem.
Disenfranchised. Literally to be deprived of the vote.
The right to vote is called the "franchise", and the act of taking away someone's right to vote is "disenfranchise".
disenfranchise
no. that shouldn't be the case
Their right to vote was systematically taken away by white supremacist state governments.
Their right to vote was systematically taken away by white supremacist state governments.
Once/If you are put in a correctional institute (Prison), many of your rights, such as freedom will be taken away.
your rights can be taken away as your brain is no longer capable of making desisons
Rights can not be taken away, privileges can.
Bill of Rights. Your human rights. Your rights that cannot be taken away.
The idea that the government does not have complete power; there are certain rights the government cannot take away from the people is called LIMITED GOVERNMNET.Tcarver6 Answered!!!
In general, signing your rights away is a voluntary act and you are not required to do so. It is important to carefully read and understand any documents before signing them, especially those that involve giving up your legal rights. It's always a good idea to seek legal advice before signing any document that could impact your rights.
The word used, as an example, in the Declaration of Independence is: Unalienable.
Rights that you were born with and cant be taken away
Rights that can not be taken away by any government.