Countries that have similar rights to those in the United States typically include democracies with established protections for civil liberties and human rights. Examples include Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and many member states of the European Union. These countries often have legal frameworks that protect freedoms of speech, religion, and assembly, akin to those in the U.S. However, the specifics of these rights can vary based on each nation's constitution and legal traditions.
There are some countries in the world, such as Saudi Arabia, in which men have more rights than women do. In other countries, such as the US, the legal rights of both sexes are exactly the same.
Same as in western-european countries or US
They have the same rights as the inhabitants of all democratic countries.
While no country has the exact same as the USA the ones that have the closest are almost every NATO country and japan.
The same you have in the US.
3 bill of rights
Many countries that have dictators and communist governments. The US might be the ONLY nation that has INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS written into it's constitution.
Everyone has the same human rights, these are defined by the U.N not individual countries
In most western countries women have the same rights as men. Unfortunately this is not true of all countries.
I think that women in other countries should have the same rights as women do here in the U.S. because we all have the same rights and I think that it should be like this all over the country.
See: Communism.
no; the civil rights movement was important because it provided equality