He wanted to
He wanted to
the founders of the constitution. they protected the freedom of expression in the U.S. Constitution
The US Constitution was not created by the Founders. The US Constitution was written by delegates who attended the Philadelphia Convention.
A respect for natural law is reflected in the U.S. Constitution. Natural law suggests that there is a sense of right and wrong that is universal.
The founders allowed for amendments, and through the years, these have made some very important changes, including giving African-Americans and women the right to vote. There are currently 27 amendments to the constitution.
It relates to the Constitution because the founders used the Roman government as in inspiration for the Constitution. They had civic virtue, so the founders believed civic virtue was important in order to have a republic.
Yes, the people who wrote the constitution are generally referred to as the Founding Fathers.
enlightenment thinkers :)
enlightenment thinkers :)
Ideas from the Enlightenment thinkers
The Founders expected Congress to abide by the constitution.
The list of rights protected in the Constitution were those rights that the Founders believed would be most likely for a tyrannical government to infringe upon. There were also rights that were not protected because they come in direct conflict with other rights. For example, the Right of Reputation and the Right to Free Speech come into conflict since negative speech could harm reputation; but the Founders believed that Free Speech was more important that the Right of Reputation. There were also rights that the Founders did not believe should be given, but that later generations thought were worth protecting, such as the Right to be a Free Man.