In America, some rights that are protected in other countries but not explicitly guaranteed include the right to healthcare, the right to paid vacation and parental leave, and the right to privacy in communications.
America possesses unique freedoms such as freedom of speech, religion, and the press, as well as the right to assemble and petition the government. These freedoms are protected by the Constitution and set America apart from many other countries in the world.
The United States shares borders with Canada to the north and Mexico to the south. It is also close to various countries in Central America and the Caribbean. Additionally, the United States has maritime borders with Russia in the Bering Strait and with the Bahamas, Cuba, and other countries in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
One charter right and freedom you can consider for your social assignment is the right to freedom of expression. This includes the freedom to express your thoughts, beliefs, and opinions through speech, writing, and other forms of communication without censorship or interference. It is protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The answer to this question really depends on what government you are aiming it at. In the case of some of the African governments, yes, they are as corrupt as a very corrupt thing, but other countries like America, France, Germany. These are all safe. :)
i think if other countries does get involved in other countries politics and starts deciding rules , it would put their country in danger and at risk of get into a war because if the country does not like the new rules an laws people will start campaign about it and starting civil wars and start rebelling against their government and after that the two countries will loses their alliance and trust against each other.
The Monroe Doctrine protected the Americas from colonization by other nations.
Yes, in America we have more freedom and rights than many other countries
America possesses unique freedoms such as freedom of speech, religion, and the press, as well as the right to assemble and petition the government. These freedoms are protected by the Constitution and set America apart from many other countries in the world.
Well, I'll answer it myself now.Yes, the declaration of independence's rights only takes place in America, but other countries choose to follow it.
Yes, because in other countries they might not have the same 5 basic rights that we have.
The Great Wall of China protected China from other countries. It was built during the Ming Dynasty from 1368 to 1644.
They felt that women's rights were protected by other laws
Other countries that are allied with America include: England, France, and Canada.
in south America
The political entities of Africa decreased by the colonization of the Eurpeon countries and America (The political entities are the native countries that had retained their independance during the orignal colonization in 1880). Eventually only 3% of African still held independent countries by 1914. The other countries lost their rights and freedmon to other countries.
Copyright - the rights to original artisitic and literary works - is, in most, if not all participating countries, protected by national laws. Also, most countries (not all) have reciprocal agreements with other countries to protect the rights of creators outside their borders. There can also be considerable variation in the enforcement of these laws from country to country.
yes America does export things to other countries example Canada and japan