The Founders included ideas in our nation's government that were not common in the Roman Republic. For example, U.S. citizens enjoy many rights that were not always protected under the Roman Republic.



Give an example one of these rights.

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One example of a right that U.S. citizens enjoy that was not always protected under the Roman Republic is the right to freedom of religion. In the Roman Republic, the state religion was an integral part of the government, and citizens were expected to participate in its practices and rites. Non-religious activities or beliefs were often met with suspicion and sometimes even persecution. In contrast, the Founders of the United States recognized the importance of religious freedom and enshrined it in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, allowing individuals to practice any religion or no religion at all without fear of government interference.
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