The US Constitution gives American citizens their rights and liberties. The Bill of Rights within the Constitution guarantees that American citizens will never be deprived of their fundamental rights.
The Constituion gave the rights to live as an indepent person not as just a percentage. It allowed you to be counted as one whole person. The Constitution also gave the right that you have freedom from slavery and be shipped off like a package.
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Usually it is argued that the Constitution does not give us rights but instead protects them.
Natural Law Theory states we are born with certain rights such as freedom of speech and the right to defend ourselves.
The constitution was written to enumerate them and keep the government from taking them away. In short your answer if somewhat difficult to answer. A better question maybe "What rights does the U.S. Constitution prevent the U.S. Government from taking away?"
protect our rights you could say. the constitution is really a limit on the rights and powers of the government. take the 1st amendment for example, we have freedom of speech, but what the 1st amendment states is that congress can't make any laws prohibiting or hindering it. however, somebody can hinder it, such as your employer, they can prohibit your speech about sex in the workplace. see, this is only a limit on governmental power. which in turn protects our rights. our rights come from being an individual, a person, from the essence of your being.
No, the US Constitution protects our rights as citizens. The Constitution and it's amendments are adopted into law by our Congress and Senate.
To protect their rights.
rights of the accused
The US Bill of Rights was created to protect U.S. citizen's individual liberties.
Different rights are guaranteed throughout the Constitution, but the 5th amendment spells out the rights that protect against self incrimination.
They both were written to protect people's rights.
To protect their rights.
rights of the accused
The US Bill of Rights was created to protect U.S. citizen's individual liberties.
Different rights are guaranteed throughout the Constitution, but the 5th amendment spells out the rights that protect against self incrimination.
yes it does.
In the US, the US Constitution sets the rules for protecting citizen rights. State constitutions do the same with regard to state laws and their effect on citizens. Individual local laws are designed to protect citizen rights as well.
The constitution of the U.S is like a .police man. They protect you ,help you and give the best they can
The Bill Of Rights is part of the Constitution of the United States Of AmericaMore specifically, it is the first ten Amendments to the United States Constitution. The 10 Amendments in the Bill of Rights were written together to protect the rights that the founding fathers wanted all US citizens to have.
the US Constitution only pertains to states and citizens of the United States
They both were written to protect people's rights.
The laws laid down in the constitution of a nation protect the rights of individuals through judiciary system.
what I think is that they amended the Constitution to reduce the risks and give its citizens a few basic rights