lots of governments are unfair to people's rights, but places like the united states have a fair government where everyone gets to vote on who they want to be their government leader. somplaces like Great Britain have queens and kings. their type of government is called a monachy.
The Bill of Rights and the US Constitution.
Prohibition was difficult to enforce because it was widely unpopular, leading to lack of public support and widespread defiance. The ban on alcohol also fueled the rise of organized crime, as illegal alcohol businesses thrived in response to high demand. The sheer size and scope of the illegal alcohol market made it challenging for law enforcement to effectively control or prevent.
when the government takes away peoples rights
to protect citizens against unfair use of government power
wezzles says: civil rights
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Constitutional guarantees to protect people from unfair treatment by government or other people. [Novanet]
law and government hope this helps babe
The Constitution had already limited the powers of government and protected the peoples' rights, because of that the bill of rights seemed nonessential.
It's a document that is including articles and he is constitued Of rights and responsibility for peoples and the government also
They took away the peoples rights and had severe punishment's for petty crimes.
the reason we have the bill of rights is to know that we have rights and those rights have to be protected by the government so we can have things like freedom of speech.Answer:Actually, the purpose of the Bill of Rights is to protect the rights of the people from the government. If you read it, you will notice that the first five amendments specify things the government may not do to deprive people of their natural rights as free people.