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it was a document representing the usa, and rights
In the USA, from the US Constitution.
i have no clue:) i know, it tells how congress and the usa works. and it has some of the rights of the people not mentioned in the bill of rights.-comicbook1
Separation of power/checks and balances Rights of the national, state, and local government Rights of USA citizens
For the USA, the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights is the first ten Amendments to the Constitution (although only the first eight amendments deal with specific individual rights).
In the UK, there are many organizations and such for animal rights. However, there aren't as many as in the UK as in the USA.
(in the US) You have ALL the rights guaranteed to you by the US Constitution. =============================================== Assuming, of course, that you are in the USA. There is a world beyond the borders of the USA and, surprising as it may seem, much of it is actually quite civilized.
While no country has the exact same as the USA the ones that have the closest are almost every NATO country and japan.
USA: 212 years
After seizing control of the Assembly, the radicals wrote a new declaration of rights and constitution modeled after the USA.
The "creation" of the Bill of Rights as a part of the US Constitution had a specific purpose. As the proposed new Constitution of the soon to be United States was aimed at convincing statesmen, newspapers, and public holders of office, that the Bill of Rights was an additional step to make sure that the Federal Government did not infringe upon the civil rights of the USA citizens. It was a step to limit Federal Government powers.
this constitution is the 3rd. constitution in the USA.