Rights and Responsibility of a U.S Citizen
Though people often confuse the rights and responsibilities of a citizen, they are both two different things. According to Brainpop (n. d.) “a right is a freedom that is protected, such as the right to free speech and religion. A responsibility is a duty or something you should do, such as recycling or doing your homework.” The difference can therefore be observed in the fact that the right is something the law protects you with, while the responsibility is something the law requires you to fulfill. The right should not make someone forget that they have responsibilities. If you have the right to live, you cannot go everywhere smoking in the public and causing people heart attacks, and expect to be protect
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In her case, she cited the fact that the free religion is protected by the First Amendment, which prohibits the government from creating a church an official church and also allows people to worship or not worship as they want. In this case, this right helped Deborah to sue her school successfully. The second right is the freedom of speech and of the press. According to USCIS (n. d.) the freedom of speech and of the press “includes freedom of speech, freedom to peaceably assemble, and the freedom to petition the government for a redress of grievances”. Americans are allowed to share their opinions and thoughts as long as they do not disrupt others’ freedom to express themselves as well. Though people have the freedom of speech, the U.S government stresses that citizens have the right to speak their mind, as long as they do not interfere with the security of the nation. This right gives them the chance to speak their minds whenever they see something going wrong with the government. As opposed to nations where you find people holding talks in private and fear, it is not the same in the U.S. As long as this is something done peacefully, people can meet and even organize some peaceful public campaigns where they get