The states.
No. There are no religious qualifications or requirements of any kind listed in the Constitution.
ye the bill of rights
It is important to note that our rights are not "given" to us by the US Government or any other such entity. Our natural rights, many of which are outlined in the Bill of Rights and elsewhere in the US Constitution, come from our humanity, our Creator, and/or by virtue of our existence as free people. The purpose of the rights listed in the US Constitution is not to "give" them to us, but rather to ensure that the Government does not infringe upon them. It isn't a declaration of our rights, but an acknowledge of them.
Any of the rights that are not already reserved by the constitution for the federal government.
yes
Only if you are the spouse of the person listed on the title. Otherwise you have no rights to this vehicle.
The Constitution was originally written with no amendments. The part before the Bill of Rights has everything about how to run a government and nothing guaranteeing the rights of any citizen. The antifederalists wanted a Bill of Rights to ensure the Constitution guaranteed rights to citizens.
other than those explicitly listed in the Constitution or Bill of Rights. This is a stupid answer , why cant you explain this in more detailed way? that will help a lot. thanks any way 4 trying 2 help, But it doesn't help. sorry. :C
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.
Break any of people's rights in the Bill of Rights or go against what the Constitution says.
Currently the Constitution and its amendments including the Bill of Rights does not relate to animal rights at all. These documents govern human interactions only and do not address any issues or concerns relating to the rights of animals.
No. When the Constitution was written it contained almost nothing that guaranteed any rights to the citizenry. Several colonies refused to ratify the Constitution until it did, so the first ten amendments were added.