The United States Constitution protects an individual against punishments which are deemed to be "cruel and unusual." This protection is included in the 8th Amendment to the Constitution and has been interpreted to include prohibition against torture and certain forms of capital punishment.
well amendment 8 states that there cant be cruel or unusual punishments anymore. I don't know if that's what you are looking for but i just took the Constitution test! I passed(:
It lacked a bill of rights to protect individual freedom. C:
The US Bill of Rights was created to protect U.S. citizen's individual liberties.
The amendments to the Constitution that protect individual freedoms include the First Amendment, which guarantees freedom of speech, religion, and the press; the Fourth Amendment, which protects against unreasonable searches and seizures; the Fifth Amendment, which ensures due process and protection against self-incrimination; and the Fourteenth Amendment, which guarantees equal protection under the law.
Bill of Rights
Anti-federalists thought that the Constitution did not contain enough guarantees of the rights of individual citizens. They were instrumental in having the Bill of Rights added as the first ten amendments to the Constitution.
The laws laid down in the constitution of a nation protect the rights of individuals through judiciary system.
You can restate the question as, "In what ways does the Constitution protect against the rise of tyranny?" This emphasizes the mechanisms and principles embedded within the Constitution that serve to limit governmental power and safeguard individual freedoms. Additionally, it invites an exploration of specific features, such as checks and balances, separation of powers, and the Bill of Rights.
It doesn't.
the bill of rights
The Bill of Rights
The argument for adding the Bill of Rights to the Constitution was to protect individual freedoms of the citizens.