citizens
A citizen is just an inhabitant of a city or town, state or nation, who owes allegiance to its government and is entitled to protection
A citizen
You are not necessarily entitled to money from the government, but you are entitled to the amount of life insurance that you parent or parents are insured for.
It depends what you mean by "protection". Visitors are entitled to the normal protection of the law. Unlike many/most other countries, they are also entitled to free emergency health care.
I read somewhere that he formally acknowledges that that nation is entitled to treatment as a political unit and that it is a legitimate government. Hope that helped! :)
I read somewhere that he formally acknowledges that that nation is entitled to treatment as a political unit and that it is a legitimate government. Hope that helped! :)
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In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson asserted that every American is entitled to certain unalienable rights, specifically life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. These rights are deemed inherent and cannot be taken away or denied by the government. Jefferson emphasized that the protection of these rights is a fundamental purpose of government, and any government that fails to do so is legitimate grounds for alteration or abolition by the people.
The idea of individual rights and freedoms was most inspired by the ideas of the Enlightenment. The concept that all individuals are entitled to liberty, equality, and protection from the government was a central theme of Enlightenment philosophy.
it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government
The Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution, which declared all persons who were either born or naturalized in the United States, equal protection under the law. The principle reason for the Equal Protection Clause was to guarantee that the newly freed slaves were entitled to the same protections under the law as white citizens.