Which is a right that both citizens and non-citizens in the U.S. share? (1 point) Responses the right to vote the right to vote the right to religious freedom the right to religious freedom the right to run for public office the right to run for public office the right to have a job

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Both citizens and non-citizens in the U.S. share the right to religious freedom and the right to have a job. However, the right to vote and the right to run for public office are exclusive to citizens. Thus, the correct answer is the right to religious freedom or the right to have a job.