It is a recognised human right (Article 18 of the ICCPR and UDHR) and has been referred to as "the first freedom" to the Constitution (America).
Answer:
A. Townshend acts
Explanation:
The Townshend Acts of 1767 included a lot of taxes, taxing essentials such as paint, paper, glass, lead and tea.The British government felt the taxes were fair since much of its debt was earned fighting wars on the colonists’ behalf. The colonists, however, disagreed. They were furious at being taxed without having any representation in Parliament, and felt it was wrong for Britain to impose taxes on them to gain revenue.
Those are two completely different questions
Answer:
(I think, not sure if I'm totally correct) b. the right to vote in federal elections
Explanation:
because it doesn't count if you've voted and don't have citizenship because when you vote they need to know if u are staying true to the U.S. and if something goes wrong with the voting (example: if it wasn't clear on what you marked in the ballot) they need to be able to contact you to let you know that the vote didn't make it in the official election
An amendment is a change in the law, which does not require the law to be retracted and prepared completely anew again. It can add, remove change and update parts of the law, without changing the major part of the text.
The most significant Amendmends, Also then spelled with a capital are the Amendments to constitutions, such as the Amendment to US. constitutions (proposed by the congress and ratified by the states).