Rights are the things that congress or the government protects, like the right to vote, to have the due process of law, and other rights that they uphold. responsibilities come with those rights, so voting means that you have to be informed and be educated to vote will. responsibilities are the task that comes with rights so in order to have rights you have to take on more responsibility, like when you are growing up and you go from being dependant on your parents and do nothing on your own and don't really care about anything, till your 21 and moved out paying bills and everything, you have more rights and more responsibilities.
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If you are a citizen then you are a citizen and have the same rights (and responsibilities) as all other citizens.
obey the law
people had the right to vote
love each other
I believe it has to do with my dick in your mouth.
personal freedom is limited by responsibility to the group
Greek citizens enjoy a range of rights, including freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, and the right to vote. They are also entitled to social security, education, and access to healthcare. Alongside these rights, citizens have responsibilities such as obeying the law, paying taxes, and participating in civic duties, including voting in elections. Overall, the balance of rights and responsibilities is essential for the functioning of democracy in Greece.
One of a U.S. citizens rights is freedom to worship as you wish.
Aristotle
they had right, but they were just violated and not respected, i am not sure about the responsibilities
Rights and responsibilities both involve obligations or duties that individuals have in society. They are interconnected, as rights often come with corresponding responsibilities. For example, the right to free speech comes with the responsibility to respect the rights of others. Both rights and responsibilities are essential for creating a balanced and harmonious society.