The first amendment from the ten amendments, or the Bill of Rights.
Yes, Benjamin Franklin was in favor of the Bill of Rights. Benjamin Franklin was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention, and served as the 6th President of Pennsylvania.
There is no such thing as "The English Bill of Rights". Are you referring to "Magna Carta" if so please ask the correct question.
There is no such thing as "The English Bill of Rights". Are you referring to "Magna Carta" if so please ask the correct question.
The right to hang fuzzy dice on your rear view mirrorThe right to hang a pair of bear arms on your wallThe right to get downThe right to get funkyThe right to a fair and just panel of judges on America's got TalentThe right to free access to dis-informationThe right to dress has an animalThe right to bewildering answers
no you idiot ask real questions
ask obama
States Needed to Ask for a ConventionThree-fourths of the states are needed in order to ask for a convention to propose new amendments.
States Needed to Ask for a ConventionThree-fourths of the states are needed in order to ask for a convention to propose new amendments.
Whenever two thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose Amendments to this Constitution, or, on the Application of the Legislatures of two thirds of the several States, shall call a Convention for proposing Amendments.
The Bill of Rights are the first 10 (I believe?) Articles of the Constitution. I think your question was meant to ask: What 3 things can a President of USA do with a Bill passed by Congress? The answer is he can (a) approve it or (b) disapprove it and there is one more, which involves re-submitting it back to Congress.
Ask him