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Meiji Constitution Article 28

Japanese subjects shall, within limits not prejudicial to peace and order, and not antagonistic to their duties as subjects, enjoy freedom of religious belief.

Article 29

Japanese subjects shall, within the limits of law, enjoy the liberty of speech, writing, publication, public meetings and associations.

Article 30

Japanese subjects may present petitions, by observing the proper forms of respect, and by complying with the rules specially provided for the same.

Which rights do these two constitutions have in common? Check all that apply.

freedom of religion
freedom to petition
freedom of assembly
universal suffrage
freedom from censorship

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