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Rights in Germany (once 18):
- Can be married
- Can continue schooling
- German citizenship based on jus sanguinis
Rights in US (once 18)
- Vote in federal elections (expected to vote for our representation)
- Serve on jury
- Can continue schooling
- Can bring family members into country, attain citizenship for children born abroad
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This is done through a legal proceeding called a motion for summary judgment. A plaintiff who moves for summary judgment must file a written motion request with the court, along with a detailed brief. These required writings afford the judge the opportunity to review the issues before the occurrence of a court hearing.
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The legislative branch drafts proposed laws, confirms or rejects presidential nominations for heads of federal agencies, federal judges, and the Supreme Court, and has the authority to declare war.
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You still have to take a test to determine if you're able to drive or not. If you're under 18 you'll have to do drivers ed (varies in state) but if you're 18 then you can immediately take the driving test (actual driving) Then if you pass you'll get your license.
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