No, the Bill of Rights left women with few protections and a very limited role in governing. Blacks and Indians were not guaranteed rights of citizens.
They define and protect rights.
The Articles of Confederation as well as the United States Constitution were intended to define the rights of citizens of the country. If French and English settlers were citizens of the colonies, the rights that were outlined in both documents would represent them as well.
The necessity for a written constitution to define citizens' rights and to limit the governments power.
There are innumerable benefits for a nation to have a written constitution. Here are some of the major ones: The constitution will define what powers the government has. The constitution will define all the rights of its citizens. The constitution will explain how to make changes to itself.
The constitution was a set of ethical codes that the founding fathers wanted to create to protect the citizens, and the colonies. They wrote the laws not to establish justice, but as a way to define what rights citizens in the country were entitled to .
I would disagree that it "endangerd" the basic document. The basic original Constitution lacked in enumerating some SPECIFIC rights to which it entitles its citizens and it has been subject, from time-to-time, to being amended to enumerate and define these rights.
I would disagree that it "endangerd" the basic document. The basic original Constitution lacked in enumerating some SPECIFIC rights to which it entitles its citizens and it has been subject, from time-to-time, to being amended to enumerate and define these rights.
These rights can typically be found in legal documents such as constitutions, international treaties, or human rights declarations. For instance, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights outlines fundamental rights recognized globally. National constitutions often enumerate citizens' rights as well. Additionally, various statutes and legal frameworks at both national and international levels further define and protect these rights.
No, it is not.
spread-ed the power equally....
spread-ed the power equally....
A written document stating rights and laws