The US is a democracy and Venezuela is a Dictatorship. Any politician in the US who tried to override the constitution would not last as long as Chavez.
There is a difference
According to their constitution they do have rights. However, Chavez rules as a dictator and routinely violates constitutional rights.
The Declaration of Rights of Man was inspired by the Declaration of Rights written in the United States. One of the biggest fault in the document is the lack of addressing the economic ties between citizens.
the ways in which social and economic problems are solved
Fundamental rights in the United States were established with the Bill of Rights.
Venezuela is in several Humanitarian committees, which can be seen in the website UN Human rights, which is data collected from the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights UN Human rights "Venezuela" <http://www.ohchr.org/EN/countries/LACRegion/Pages/VEIndex.aspx>
There is a difference
Women could be taught to read, but slaves could not.
what is the differences between rights and responsibilities
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There is a small difference between rights and public issues is simple. Rights involve the individual or small group and public generally involves the whole.
Civil rights refer to the basic rights and freedoms that protect individuals from discrimination based on characteristics like race, gender, or religion. Political rights, on the other hand, relate to participation in the political process, such as the right to vote or run for office. In essence, civil rights guarantee equality and protection under the law, while political rights enable individuals to have a voice in shaping that law.
Nothing they are the same.
power is full of authority while rights is just an access to inter in
a slave has no rights when a metic dos
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The difference between statutory and non statutory rights is that one is supplied by the government and the other one isn't. Statutory rights are bestowed by particular government to governed people and are relative to specific cultures and governments