What is the key difference between a citizen and a subject?

a. Citizens have rights and obligations, whereas subjects have only rights.
b. Both can exist within an authoritarian system, whereas only citizens exist within democratic systems.
c. Citizens have no obligations, and subjects have only rights.
d. Citizens have rights as well as obligations, but subjects have only obligations.
e. With fewer rights to be protected, subjects have more power than do citizens.


d. Citizens have rights as well as obligations, but subjects have only obligations.

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