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Which is an important civil right that people living in U.S. territories do not have? A. attending U.S. colleges and universities B. electing the U.S. president C. serving in the U.S. military D. receiving U.S. government pensions

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B. electing the U.S. president
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User SpaceBison
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Answer:

B. electing the U.S. president is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Voting rights are different in the U.S. territories and the fifty states/district of Columbia because U.S. territories don't have electoral votes; since the President are Vice President are chosen this way, people living in these places cannot elect them.

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