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Well there are several actually. The right to bear arms is guaranteed in the 2nd Amendment. The right to a speedy trial, an impartial jury, legal counsel, and the gathering of witnesses for the defense are afforded to those accused of a crime and granted in the 6th Amendment. The 7th Amendment guarantees the right to a trial by jury for serious offenses. Strictly speaking though, I believe the answer you are looking for is the right to bear arms.
In 1920, the 19th Amendment guaranteed women the right to vote in the US.
It was a failed US amendment that would have guaranteed equal rights to both men and women.
Many rights were not in the original Constitution of the United States. The rights of freedom of speech, religion, assembly, the right to keep and bear arms, freedom from slavery, voting rights, women's rights, and many more were not present. The Bill of Rights added most of these freedoms, but the end of slavery, voting rights, and the rights of women were not established until much later.
Until the 13 and 14 amendments slaves had no rights. They were considered property. Women also had few rights and did not get the right to vote until the 19th amendment.
Under national and international law, Mexican women have the same rights and responsibilities Mexican men have: These rights are guaranteed through the 1917 Mexican Constitution; also, Mexico is signatory of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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freedom
The Right to Equal treatment under the law.
she led the womens rights movement and gained the right for women to vote and have freedom in their actions.
one group of people were women or suffragettes. they fought for women's rights like the right to vote and things like that.
It was a failed US amendment that would have guaranteed equal rights to both men and women.