They believed that the rights that are now guaranteed through the Bill of Rights needed to be stated in some kind of Bill of Rights. Our basic rights should be written in a sort of Bill of Rights to ensure that we were guaranteed those rights.
So the government won't do anything that will go against the constitution. There is no higher power above the constitution.
Yes. Well... kind of, but mostly YES.
The United States is a Constitution based Federal Republic.
The abolitionists, a group dedicated to ending this. Kind of the Human Rights group of that time
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The phrase "ensure domestic tranquility" provides for this kind of government protection.
Democracy does not guarantee equality of income, or equality based on ethnicity or gender, or equity of people’s control over their lives.
They believed that the rights that are now guaranteed through the Bill of Rights needed to be stated in some kind of Bill of Rights. Our basic rights should be written in a sort of Bill of Rights to ensure that we were guaranteed those rights.
The Bill of Rights (amendments to the US Constitution) were added to ensure that personal liberties would not be infringed upon by the new federal government.
A constitution is a framework of laws and principles that establish the function, nature, offices, powers, and limits of an organization such as giving people equal rights
They wanted "Liberty", "Equality" and "Fraternity"
A group of delecates has the right to be laundered in cold water with mild detergent.
Your rights remain unchanged from state to state, because they are guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution.
Not all countries have human rights in law. Those that do, don't necessarily have them in the same kind of document.
Every government that governs by constitution has differences and I can only speak to the Constitution of the United States of America with any kind of authority. Where do I find the authority to speak of the American Constitution? Why I am one of the people who holds the inherent political power in the country and in this country all people are presumed to know the law. The Constitution is the supreme law of the land and I have done my due diligence and studied the Constitution and here is it importance; The Constitution of the United States of America has granted limited authority to governments to better protect and serve the rights of the people. The primary notion and force behind the Constitution is that the people are capable of governing themselves for the most part and agree to state and federal governments to better protect and serve the rights of the individual or the people. The authority granted by the Constitution to elected officials and appointees has been divided into three branches to further dilute any poison of tyranny. The Bill of Rights exists to list or enumerate certain rights while protecting those rights not listed. The only importance of the Constitution that matter is the importance of individual rights and how the government created by constitution can better protect those rights.