The Bill of Rights was actually made after the US Constitution. The English Bill of Rights influenced it in some way, though I do not know how. I'm actually trying to figure that out right now myself.
It protected our rights and freedoms by being specific about what the Government could or could not do. It was a great compromise - a rare thing in politics.
How does the supreme court's decision in each case affect the rights of american citizen?
it showed that business have rights
it showed that business have rights
Federalists were in favor of the Constitution but anti-federalists were not because they were in fear of losing their rights. Congress included the Bill of Rights as a compromise to satisfy both parties. The compromise is commonly called the "Massachusetts Compromise"
It insured the rights of allUS citizens due to fear of an over-controlling central government. #
Parental rights should take into consideration talking with the children if they are old enough to understand. Parents need to compromise and come to a mutual decision that is in the best interest of the children.
Is U.S. women's rights to vote a conflict or compromise?
Henry Clay's primary purpose in offering the compromise of 1850 was to keep the Union together.
The law that was found to be unconstitutional in the Dred Scott decision was the Missouri Compromise of 1820, which banned slavery in certain territories. The Supreme Court ruled that Congress did not have the power to prohibit slavery in these territories, as it violated the constitutional rights of slaveholders.
equal rights...
no. he was declaring the bill of rights and the rights of independence.
The decision made slaves property and said they didn't have rights of citizens, so no matter where they lived they were still property.