Asked by Nebuchadnezzar
How are citizens and noncitizen rights similar in the U.S.?(1 point)
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They both have the right to vote.
They both have the right to vote.
They both might be required to serve on juries.
They both might be required to serve on juries.
They both may carry U.S. passports.
They both may carry U.S. passports.
They both are entitled to Constitutional protections.
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They both are entitled to Constitutional protections.
Explanation: Constitutional rights such as due process and equal protection apply to "persons" in the U.S., not just citizens. Voting, passports, and jury service are generally limited to citizens.
Explanation: Constitutional rights such as due process and equal protection apply to "persons" in the U.S., not just citizens. Voting, passports, and jury service are generally limited to citizens.
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