These rights include but are not limited to: voting, marriage, ownership of land and property, job opportunities, education, etc.
The government grants many rights/opportunities to most citizens of the United States of America.
There is little to no discrimination amongst social class, race, religion, sexual orientation, and gender.
The government grants some rights/opportunities to some citizens of the United States of America.
There is considerable discrimination amongst social class, race, religion, sexual orientation, and gender.
The government does not grant any of the same rights/opportunities to …show more content…
If the government fails to abide with the will of the people, then the people have the god given right to overthrow them and abolish the laws.
The government gives many citizens a say in the government; their power is given to them by most people. If the government fails to abide with the will of the people, then most people have the god given right to overthrow them and abolish the laws.
The government gives some citizens a say in the government; their power is given to them by some people. If the government fails to abide with the will of the people, then some people have the god given right to overthrow them and abolish the laws.
The government does not give everyone legally residing in the country a say in the government; they rule over like a tyranny instead of a democracy. If the government fails to abide with will of the people, then the people have no right to overthrow them and abolish the laws.
An example would be the government imposing taxes without the consent of their