the same rights the john Locke gave us. the right to live, property, and something else. figure the last one out ;)
Yes, "citizens" is a noun. It refers to people who are members of a particular country and have rights and responsibilities within that country.
ensure a balance between individual freedoms and societal order, promoting equality and justice for all members of the community.
In a legal context, citizens are individuals who are recognized as members of a particular country, with rights and responsibilities. People, on the other hand, is a broader term that encompasses all individuals, regardless of their citizenship status.
"Mamamayan" is a Filipino term that translates to "citizen" in English. It refers to individuals who are legally recognized as members of a particular country and who have rights and responsibilities within that society.
In French, citizens of Egypt are called "Egyptiens."
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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
One of a U.S. citizens rights is freedom to worship as you wish.
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they had right, but they were just violated and not respected, i am not sure about the responsibilities
It is depends upon that you have citizenship of US or Not. There are different rules and responsibilities and duties for the permanent citizens of US and Working Citizens of US. You will find several rights and responsibilities that all citizens should exercise and respect. These responsibilities are legally required of every citizen.
Rights refer to the entitlements or freedoms granted to individuals, whereas responsibilities are duties or obligations that individuals are expected to fulfill. Rights are protected by law and ensure that citizens are treated fairly, while responsibilities promote citizenship, social harmony, and contribute to the greater good of society. Rights are centered on personal well-being and individual freedoms, whereas responsibilities are focused on contributing positively to the community and adhering to societal norms.