Not many at all
Neither slaves nor freedmen had rights as citizens in ancient Rome.
No they are a list of the rights of citizens.
They had rights as citizens of their city-state.
It protects the rights that are in the Bill of Rights- freedom of speech, right to bear arms, freedom of press, etc.
They are refered to as citizens of the first class.
the citizen are the keepers of the countries rights
the rights that cubans enjoy are....... 1.rolling themselves in mud while eating pizza 2.running aroung naked and yelling at people these rights are what cubans enjoy but they are not able to do to there communist government :(
false
All Israeli citizens have the same rights,regardless of their gender or religion.
South Korea gives it's citizens more rights compared to the dictatorship in North Korea .
Yes, the EU will not admit countries that deny some of its citizens basic human rights.
Citizens have no rights under a Dictatorship.
The Bill of Rights has the rights of citizens.
-Both Chinese citizens and U.S. citizens have the obligation to receive education. -Both Chinese citizens and U.S. citizens have the duty to get a Visa to travel to other countries. -Both Irish citizens and U.S. citizens have the right to vote. -Both Irish citizens and U.S. citizens have the duty to serve on a jury when called upon.
Citizens have no rights under a Dictatorship.
Cubans have the freedom of expression, association, assembly, movement, and press. Also recently Cuba has been more optimistic about different religions.
Platt Amendment