All of the options listed—freedom of speech, freedom to vote, freedom of religion, and freedom to assemble peacefully—are considered civil rights. Each of these freedoms is protected by various laws and constitutional provisions in many democratic societies. If you need to select just one from the list provided, any of them would be correct as they all represent civil rights.
Which of the following is a civil right?
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freedom of speech
freedom of speech
freedom to vote
freedom to vote
freedom of religion
freedom of religion
freedom to assemble peacefully
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