Answer:
You have many rights as a United States citizen, among them the
right to Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.
Step-by-step explanation:
As for specifically stated rights, they too are not defined per
se in any founding document. The Constitution, in particular the
Bill of Rights, defines government limitation or infringement upon
some Rights, purposely protecting Rights the founders felt were
most important to the protection of the People's right to Life,
Liberty, and pursuit of Happiness.
The some protected Rights under the Constitution, are:
Right of Free Speech and Press.
Right to Bear Arms.
Right to Vote.
Right to a Fair, Speedy Trial by a jury of your peers.
Right to Freedom of Religion.
Right to be Secure in your Persons, Papers and Effects against
unreasonable search and seizure.
Right to Equality and Equal Rights.
You don't have the right to vote under the Constitution. Voting
is a privilege that people can lose if they break the law.