Adults get many rights compared to teenagers and children such as:
-Rights to vote who runs the country
-Doesn't require parental consent for marriage
-Can go into nightclubs and bars at early hours of the morning and late at night
-Can purchase alcohol and cigarettes
-Able to buy 18 rated games and movies.
-Allowed to purchase glue...
Many more rights are available.
Too broad a question. Be more specific.
Human rights are for all born humans, so for both.
They have the same rights regarding their child as adults parents have. At 18 they are adults. If they are below 18 they are still in charge regarding their child but their parents are in charge of them because they are not emancipated until they are 18.
No, the Constitution applies to all individuals within the United States, regardless of age. While certain rights and responsibilities, like voting, are reserved for adults, the protections guaranteed by the Constitution, such as freedom of speech and due process, extend to minors as well. Courts have recognized that children have rights under the Constitution, although these rights may be interpreted differently compared to adults.
There are no legal rights. They are both adults and above the age of consent.
voting. 18+ only
The program that emphasizes the significant role of adults in the Civil Rights Movement in challenging injustice and inequality is the "Freedom Schools" initiative. Established in the 1960s, these schools aimed to educate and empower African American adults and youth by providing them with critical knowledge about their rights and the importance of civic engagement. Through a combination of academic and community-building activities, Freedom Schools sought to inspire individuals to take an active role in the fight for civil rights and social justice.
As I have read from the book entitled Teen Rights: A Legal Guide For Teens And The Adults In Their Lives by Traci Truly, it seems that teens have many rights except with many milestones like drinking, tobacco, drugs, etc.
it expanded the definition of citizenship to include voting rights for younger adults
They have the right to know the charges, to have an attorney, to be appointed an attorney if they can't afford one, and the right not to talk.
Juvenile because juveniles aren't charged as badly as adults.
None in both countries, they are adults.