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10 Rights Every Citizen Should Know: Know Them. Use Them. Teach Them. (Digital Ebook — Instant Download)

10 Rights Every Citizen Should Know: Know Them. Use Them. Teach Them. (Digital Ebook — Instant Download)

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You were handed the keys. Nobody handed you the manual — **until now.**

10 Rights Every Citizen Should Know is the plain-language owner's manual for the ten rights ordinary life actually tests — written by a veteran educator with more than 20 years of experience making complicated systems make sense. Every chapter answers the same three questions, in order: what the right is (with its receipt — the amendment, the case, the statute), what it is not (the folklore, corrected), and exactly how to use it (the sentences, steps, and deadlines).

**The ten keys:**

1. **The Right to Remain Silent** — the magic words, and why silence must be spoken
2. **The Right to Refuse a Search** — the one sentence that keeps every protection alive
3. **The Right to an Attorney** — Gideon's free lawyer, and the civil trapdoor nobody warns you about
4. **The Right to Speak Freely** — the real map: what's protected, from whom, and the narrow named exceptions
5. **The Right to Protest and Assemble** — the sidewalk fortress and the discipline that keeps it
6. **The Right to Know** — the records request formula that makes government paperwork yours
7. **The Right to Vote** — the defense habits, the provisional ballot, and 866-OUR-VOTE
8. **The Right to Due Process** — the magic question that operationalizes notice and a hearing
9. **The Right to Equal Protection** — the complaint machinery and its brutal clocks (180/300 days, 1 year, 180 days)
10. **The Right to a Jury** — to have one, and to be one

**Plus:** the printable 10 Rights Pocket Card, the fill-in My Rights Directory, the ten-myth Folklore Check quiz, and a full glossary.

**Format:** Print-ready PDF ebook (US Letter), instant digital download. Read on any device or print at home.

A right you cannot name, explain, and use is a right you do not functionally have. Know them. Use them. Teach them.

*Educational content. Not legal advice. Laws vary by state — verify with official sources. Full disclaimer included.*

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