Citizens in the United States have the right related to "requiring proof to be considered guilty of committing a crime." This reflects the principle of "innocent until proven guilty," which is a fundamental aspect of the U.S. justice system. The other options listed do not represent rights that citizens have.
Which right do citizens in the United States have?
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acting in a way that stops someone from having an opinion
acting in a way that stops someone from having an opinion
requiring proof to be considered guilty of committing a crime
requiring proof to be considered guilty of committing a crime
using religion as a reason to harm people
using religion as a reason to harm people
running for president, even if they are from another nation
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