The Declaration of Independence stated that United States citizens have the right to independence from Britain.
The 15th Amendment as stated in the US Constitution Section I, "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude."
right to silence and right of freedom
Roe vs. Wade
The Dread Scott case was the Supreme Court case the stated that Congress did not have the right to ban slavery in states and that blacks were not citizens.
Freedom of speech/religion
AnswerThe right to vote
Citizens who live in the United Kingdom have quite a few rights. They include the right to privacy, the right to liberty, the right to health care, the right to an education, the right of freedom of faith and belief, the right to freedom of expression, freedom from torture, the right to a fair trial, and freedom from discrimination and racism.
That depends on the country granting the citizenship. In the United States, new citizens gain all of the rights of natural-born citizens with the exception that they are not allowed to become President of the United States.
right to freedom
the Supreme Court ruled that enslaved individuals were not citizens of the United States and did not have the right to sue in federal courts. Additionally, the Court stated that the Missouri Compromise, which banned slavery in certain territories, was unconstitutional.
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