Which example best compares the individual rights of U.S. citizens to Chinese citizens?(1 point)

Responses

Citizens in the U.S. are free to practice any religion or no religion, while citizens in China are required to be atheist.
Citizens in the U.S. are free to practice any religion or no religion, while citizens in China are required to be atheist.

Both the U.S. and China give their citizens the right to practice any religion or no religion.
Both the U.S. and China give their citizens the right to practice any religion or no religion.

Citizens in China are required to be Christians, while U.S. citizens are free to practice any religion or no religion.
Citizens in China are required to be Christians, while U.S. citizens are free to practice any religion or no religion.

Citizens in China are free to practice any religion or no religion, while citizens in the U.S. are required to be atheist.

Citizens in China are free to practice any religion or no religion, while citizens in the U.S. are required to be atheist.