Our rights are in the constitution. Given in the Bill of Rights.
Grants basic rights to US citizens.
Grants basic rights to US citizens.
It's not "who" but WHAT gives US citizens inalienable rights. The Constitution of the United States grants individuals unalienable rights to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.
The process that grants immigrants the rights and privileges of citizenship is called Naturalization.
To place limits on the power of the Federal government. If you read them carefully, they say what the government CANNOT do.
Grants citizenship and protects the rights of African Americans.
It protects our unalienable rights as a citizen, because every person has privileges (rights) that cannot be taken away, and those rights help us get through society and the rest of our life. If we didn't have the bill of rights, it would be an unsafe, unfair, and unjust country to live in (referring to the United States).
The Constitution really grants us zero liberties or rights. It acknowledges that we are born with certain rights and that the Government is not supposed to limit or take away from those rights. The Constitution grants the Government certain limited rights over us to make a civil and useful society. Other then those limitations we allow the Government to have under the constitution, we are free to do what we wish. The Constitution gives our Government certain (very limited) rights and liberties. We have chosen to allow our Government to have these rights to allow for a working society.
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Each state's Bill of Rights English charters Colonial grants (All of the above)
First, it ensures that government officials do not discriminate against us; second, it grants national and state governments the power to protect these civil rights against interference by private individuals.
According to liberalism, the fact that men are rational gives them their natural rights.