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Below is a list of rights conferred upon citizens of The United States upon reaching a certain age.
Birth
editUpon birth citizens of The United States are eligible to receive a social security number as well as all protections given to citizens of The United States.
Five
editUpon reaching the age of five years old citizens are eligible and compelled to receive public education.
Thirteen
editEmancipation
editIn most states citizens may apply for emancipation after the age of 13.
PG films
editAfter reach the age of 13 persons in the Untied States may view films rated PG without parental consent.
Fourteen
editUpon reaching the age of fourteen years old citizens are eligible for employment.[1]
Fifteen
editUpon reaching the age of fifteen years old citizens are eligible to receive their learner's permit from the Department of Motor Vehicles.(May vary by state)
Sixteen
editUpon reaching the age of sixteen years old citizens are eligible to receive their driver's license from the Department of Motor Vehicles.(May vary by state)
References
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