Citizen Rights and Statehood
How well do you know the rights currently exercised by residents of the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico? Read each of the following statements. Then click on the activity to test your knowledge.
Residents of D.C. and Puerto Rico:
- can freely travel within the United States,
- have representation in the Electoral College,
- have voting rights in the presidential primary,
- have autonomy over their own budget,
- have two voting members in the U.S. Senate,
- have voting representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives,
- have a governor who can mobilize the National Guard.
Residents of D.C. and Puerto Rico:
- can freely travel within the United States,
- have representation in the Electoral College,
- have voting rights in the presidential primary,
- have autonomy over their own budget,
- have two voting members in the U.S. Senate,
- have voting representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives,
- have a governor who can mobilize the National Guard.