They both have the rights to vote,freedom of speech,and the press. :)
Americans are likely to find at least two clauses familiar from the American Bill of Rights - the outlawing of cruel and unusual punishments and the ban on excessive bail. There's no substitute for having a look. Joncey
Yes. Only after America abandons the two party system could American systems have proper political rights in America. And with the current political system and Constitution, this will never happen.
Dual citizenship is when one has citizenship rights in two countries.
No. Polygamy is illegal in the USA.
Freedom House examines two kinds of rights for each country: civil and political rights, and freedom of the press. Civil and political rights include freedoms of expression, assembly, and association, as well as the right to vote and participate in political processes. Freedom of the press includes the ability of journalists to operate without interference or censorship.
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my mom used to not be an American citizen, but then she took an American citizen test. if u havent tryed that, do it!
I believe this refers to someone who holds citizenship in two countries. So, this could be someone who is a Turkish citizen as well as an American citizen (or some other country's citizen).
In essence the "two-party system" (which is incorrect, the US has many different political parties including the Libertarian, Constitution, Green, and many, many, many, more) was created by the Federalists which supported a large, federal government, and the anti-federalists which supported state's rights and individual rights. These were the two main factions in early American politics and eventually political parties grew out of them.
The need for civil rights and political power.
no,you cant be a Mexican citizen if you weren't born there
I believe this refers to someone who holds citizenship in two countries. So, this could be someone who is a Turkish citizen as well as an American citizen (or some other country's citizen).