Asked by Jaz
Which of the following explains how a republic’s constitution can affect the rights of its citizens?(1 point)
Responses
Constitutions only protect the rights of elected officials.
Constitutions only protect the rights of elected officials.
Constitutions only protect the rights of the majority of citizens.
Constitutions only protect the rights of the majority of citizens.
Constitutions do not affect citizens’ rights, as they only address the specific powers given to a republican form of government.
Constitutions do not affect citizens’ rights, as they only address the specific powers given to a republican form of government.
Constitutions protect the rights of all citizens.
Responses
Constitutions only protect the rights of elected officials.
Constitutions only protect the rights of elected officials.
Constitutions only protect the rights of the majority of citizens.
Constitutions only protect the rights of the majority of citizens.
Constitutions do not affect citizens’ rights, as they only address the specific powers given to a republican form of government.
Constitutions do not affect citizens’ rights, as they only address the specific powers given to a republican form of government.
Constitutions protect the rights of all citizens.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **Constitutions protect the rights of all citizens.**
This response accurately reflects the role of a constitution in a republic, as it typically enshrines fundamental rights and liberties that are intended to apply to all citizens, ensuring their protection against infringement by the government or other entities.
This response accurately reflects the role of a constitution in a republic, as it typically enshrines fundamental rights and liberties that are intended to apply to all citizens, ensuring their protection against infringement by the government or other entities.
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