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This is an interpretation of the 1st Amendment of the US Constitution; better known as the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights are INDIVIDUAL rights, not the rights of your neighborhood, town, village, city, county, or state...they are personal rights of the US citizen; man, woman, or child.
It was known as the Freeport Doctrine.
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He gave a speech about racial equality usually known as the "I have a Dream...." speech. He spoke out about the unfair treatment of Blacks in America in the 1960's and was shot during the speech. Maybe if you look him up on YouTube you might be able to see it. It's a famous moment from history.
The Bill of Rights, also known as the first ten amendments, states as clearly as possible what the government is not allowed to do to the individuals of its nation. The rights mentioned are mostly based on people being treated fairly if they were to be arrested.
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Those who believe the government should be abolished are known as anarchists
Human Rights
It took some time. But eventually people began to realize that all people are created equal by God and should be treated equally. Different countries and systems of governments have made this fact part of their laws protecting those rights. Some cultures still believe that women are inferior, but eventually the truth will be known. Other more enlightened nations can help establish womens rights worldwide.
He was known for his change in History and did rights for people
The first 10 amendments to the constitution known as "the bill of rights"
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People who do not believe that the holocaust took place are known as 'holocaust deniers.'
People who believe that state power outweighs federal power, follow a states' rights theory. In the context of the founding of America, those who most favored states' rights were known as anti-federalists.
I believe that they are known as Virgins.......
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here's the correct answer: john Locke wrote the book called: Second Treatise of Government in this book, he says that people should have equal rights, or known as natural rights that no one can take away. These rights included life, liberty, and property. He also said that if any government abuses their power, they should not be obeyed.