Rights
The Constitution of the United States determines that every person has inalienable rights.
These rights include, but are not limited to: freedom of speech, freedom to assemble, freedom
to bare arms, freedom of religion, etc. Many people believe that these rights, and the ideal
these rights represent, are the ultimate rights granted to individuals by a divine source.
Rights Facts:
- The Constitute of the United States grants inalienable rights to its citizens.
- Rights of American citizens are protected by all branches of the government.
- Rights of Americans are legislated and upheld by courts with the proper jurisdiction.
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