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Q: Do Americans have rights under The Constitution since we went bankrupt in 1933?
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What was the principal motivation for drafting the bill of rights?

To Protect the rights that were not specified in the Constitution. In my opinion it also was a compromise for the Anti-Federalists, since this was main reason for not ratifying the Constitution.


How has the right to vote since the constitution was ratified?

The right to vote changed since the Constitution was ratified by the Bill of Rights to add to the document


How has the right to vote change since the Constitution was ratified?

The right to vote changed since the Constitution was ratified by the Bill of Rights to add to the document


How has the right to vote changed since the constitution ratified?

The right to vote changed since the Constitution was ratified by the Bill of Rights to add to the document


Who thought a bill of rights was unnecessary since the Constitution was already designed to protect the rights of citizens?

Federalists


Since the ratification of the bill of rights how many amendments are there to the constitution?

The constitution has been amended a total of 27 times. Of those, 17 were added after the Bill of Rights.


How has the right to vote changed the Constitution was ratified?

The right to vote changed since the Constitution was ratified by the Bill of Rights to add to the document


Has the debate over states' rights had been going on since the writing of the constitution?

The debate over states' rights has been going on since the writing of the constitution. There are many people who believe the tenth amendment shouldn't apply to serious and lawful offenses.


Who was the writer of the Bill of Rights?

James Madison was the writer of the Bill of rights since the bill of rights is just the name given to the first 10 amendments of the U. S. Constitution and James Madison wrote the constitution. James Madison


Why didn't Massachusetts sign the Bill of Rights?

They did sign the constitution which means they also signed the Bill of Rights since they are part of the constitution. The only state not to send a delegation or sign was Rhode Island.


Was the bill of rights proposed in attempt to defeat the constitution?

No. It was proposed to cover the holes left in the Constitution, which resulted from changes in the society and politics since the first establishment of it.


Since the federal government was one of the enumerated powers the Constitution did not endanger the rights of the people?

Federalists