An atheist cannot be denied the right to hold office. Religion and state are top be kept separate.
No. You are not suppose to be denied anything in this country of the U.S. based on religion.
A specific right of a full citizen of Rome that was not granted to partial citizens was the right to hold public office.
The 15th Amendment, ratified in 1870, prohibits the denial of the right to vote based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude, but it does not explicitly address eligibility to hold public office. As a result, while it aimed to protect voting rights for African American men, many were still denied the right to hold public office through discriminatory laws and practices, such as literacy tests and poll taxes, primarily in Southern states. Consequently, the amendment did not guarantee that those who could vote would also have access to political positions.
an 1864 plan for Reconstruction that denied the right to vote or hold office for anyone who had fought for the Confederacy...Lincoln refused to sign this bill thinking it was too harsh.
civil right
the 14th
5 th century b.c
Historically, enslaved individuals in the United States were denied the right to vote, hold office, and own property. Additionally, women and certain racial and ethnic minorities faced significant legal barriers to these rights, particularly before the 19th and Civil Rights Amendments. These restrictions varied by state and were part of broader systemic inequalities that persisted for many years.
the right to create policy, chage the government, and remove leaders from office.
Reconstruction Acts
They cannot hold (public) office.
The right to vote - the right to hold public office - the right to possess firearms.