Us citizens, as well as any citizens in a democratic have the right to challange public policies because they are a part of a democratic country. the theory behind democracy is that the country is run by the people. Yes politicans and political parties make the laws and public policies, but everything must have the support of the majority of the people. as the Demographics of countries change sometimes policies that we were set before no longer agree with the majority, therefore people have the right to challange these policies so that it agrees once more with the mojority of the people.
Study Island:The First Amendment gives citizens the right to petition the government.
The First Amendment gives citizens the right to petition the government.
Us citizens, as well as any citizens in a democratic have the right to challange public policies because they are a part of a democratic country. the theory behind democracy is that the country is run by the people. Yes politicans and political parties make the laws and public policies, but everything must have the support of the majority of the people. as the Demographics of countries change sometimes policies that we were set before no longer agree with the majority, therefore people have the right to challange these policies so that it agrees once more with the mojority of the people. Study Island:The First Amendment gives citizens the right to petition the government.
A specific right of a full citizen of Rome that was not granted to partial citizens was the right to hold public office.
The right of the people to be citizens by voting and holding public office.
Two rights for non US citizens are the right to remain silent and the right to representation if they are arrested. Another right, is the right to a free public education up to grade 12.
it took away the right to criticize public officials
Roman citizens had the right to appeal against the actions (not the policies) of the consuls and all the other magistrates (officer of state).
The French government has not affirmed its citizens' right to wear religious symbols. On March 15, 2004 it became law that French citizens were banned from wearing conspicuous religious symbols in public schools.
Citizens were the free born men and non-citizens were women, slaves, and foreigners. Citizens can pass laws, vote, and speak in public meetings but not citizens couldn't.
Parliament passed the petition right. This gave citizens the right to petition things they didn't agree with in the government and in public.
civil rights act of 1875
civil rights act of 1875
civil rights act of 1875