us constitution
Several amendments to the US Constitution describe rights of citizens, individually or in groups.
The Anti-Federalists wanted extra insurance that the new central government could not deny basic freedoms that the states had already given to themselves. This is because they wanted the people of America's rights and liberties to be protected. Most political scientists believe that it was wise to make it clear in the US Constitution what specific rights individuals had.
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the creation of new groups to advocate for the rights of other minorities
Some of the groups that received U.S. funding did not respect human rights
The three limitations on the power of congress to deny peoples rights can be found in section 9 of the Constitution. The limitations are; slave trade, habeas cobras and bills of attainer.
It depends on the specific mission. Both groups operate and are trained differently.
It isn't in the Bill of Rights, its the 19th amendment. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It also depends on which country's "bill of rights" you are referring to (you have not been specific in your question and the person who answered above has assumed you were asking about the US constitution - there are more "bills of rights/constitutions" than that of the US).
Hallie Quinn Brown traveled across the US and overseas lecturing on the Civil Rights Movement. She also formed many reform groups.
Kansas
This is a question for the US emigration authorities.