Official USCIS civics question 65 of 128
What are three rights of everyone living in the United States?
Official answers (English)
- Freedom of expression
- Freedom of speech
- Freedom of assembly
- Freedom to petition the government
- Freedom of religion
- The right to bear arms
The real civics test is oral and answered in English, so official questions and answers always stay in English.
Explanation
English
Everyone in the U.S. has rights such as freedom of speech, religion, and assembly, and the right to petition the government.
Türkçe
ABD'deki herkesin ifade, din ve toplanma özgürlüğü ile hükümete dilekçe verme hakkı gibi hakları vardır.
Español
Toda persona en EE. UU. tiene derechos como la libertad de expresión, religión y reunión, y el derecho de peticionar al gobierno.
Memory hint
💡 EN: Speech, religion, assembly — First Amendment freedoms.
💡 TR: İfade, din, toplanma — Birinci Değişiklik özgürlükleri.
💡 ES: Expresión, religión, reunión — Primera Enmienda.
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