Which is a right that both citizens and non-citizens in the U.S. share?

A.
the right to vote

B.
the right to religious freedom

C.
the right to run for public office

D.
the right to have a job

What is your answer?

Yes, b.

i think b

No, no, Ms. Sue has it.

The right that both citizens and non-citizens in the U.S. share is the right to religious freedom. This is guaranteed by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. To find the answer to this question, one could refer to the U.S. Constitution and specifically look for information on the rights that individuals have, regardless of their citizenship status. The First Amendment outlines several rights, including the right to freedom of religion. By understanding and applying the information from the Constitution, one can determine that the correct answer is B. the right to religious freedom.

I don't know is b I think is c