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The privilege that is extended to citizens but denied to foreigners is the right to vote
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Mary thought that being in Junior Chamber would be a real privilege.The right to vote is an important privilege to exercise.I thanked John, but he said it was a privilege to be able to help.
The right to vote is protected by the Constitution. This freedom to have a voice in choosing leaders is considered to be a privilege.
Only white males are able to vote because they are the only citizens in the colonies.Because only citizens are able to vote.
No you cannot vote in any governmental election unless you are a legal citizen of the United States. The power and privilege to be able to vote is the US most sacred right and it is not extended to non-US citizens.
The electoral privilege refers to the right of citizens to participate in the electoral process, which includes the ability to vote in elections and choose their representatives. It is a fundamental democratic right that allows individuals to have a voice in shaping government policies and decisions.
No... citizens can vote for their local councilors or members of parliament - but the party leaders are voted in by the party members.
all u.s citizens
It is the most important privilege because you can take part 0f something that will affect your future. For ex, 1 president wanted to work on our energy use. The other wanted to work on our economic crises. Who would you pick? This is why it is such an important privilege.
eligible voters
Freedom of speech/religion