Citizens of both Washington State and the United States share several fundamental freedoms. Among the options you provided, the following freedoms are commonly protected under both state and federal law:
- Freedom to Assemble - This right allows individuals to gather peacefully for demonstrations or meetings.
- Freedom of Religion - This encompasses the right to practice any religion or none at all.
- Freedom of Speech - This protects the right to express ideas and information without government restriction.
While "freedom of education" and "freedom of earnings" are important concepts, they are not explicitly listed as fundamental rights in the same way. Instead, they may be protected by various laws and regulations at different levels.
Overall, the three rights listed above (freedom to assemble, freedom of religion, and freedom of speech) are fundamental and recognized in both the U.S. Constitution and Washington State's constitution.