Asked by Ngo Cao Nguyen (K13_HCM) on Jul 09, 2024
Verified
The right to free speech,freedom of religion,and justice before the law is known as:
A) political citizenship
B) civil citizenship
C) social citizenship
D) new social movements
E) universal citizenship
Civil Citizenship
Recognizes the right to free speech, freedom of religion, and justice before the law.
Political Citizenship
Recognizes the right to run for office and vote.
Social Citizenship
Recognizes the right to a certain level of economic welfare security and full participation in the social life of the country.
- Understand the definitions and distinctions among types of citizenship: political, civil, social, and universal citizenship.
Verified Answer
AF
Axher FarooqJul 13, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The right to free speech, freedom of religion, and justice before the law are considered civil rights, which fall under civil citizenship. Civil citizenship pertains to the individual's rights and freedoms within society, particularly in relation to the government and the law. Political citizenship pertains to the individual's participation in the political process, while social citizenship pertains to the individual's right to social welfare and protection in times of need. New social movements and universal citizenship are not directly related to the concept of civil citizenship.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the definitions and distinctions among types of citizenship: political, civil, social, and universal citizenship.