rights of free speach and press
Most rural citizens had firearms available but urban areas lacked weapons when the American Revolution began and it seemed essential to provide a Constitutional right to have and bear arms.
passage of the meat inpection act
The Constitutional Convention took place from May 14 to September 17, 1787, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, John Rutledge and James Wilson were four of the most outstanding colonist in the constitutional convention.
Most were lawyers and planters.
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The right to vote!
Some constitutional rights may include right to remain silent or right to council there are many but these I believe are the most important.
No, it's still constitutional to select jurors. In fact, most legal scholars consider them essential to fulfilling the Sixth Amendment right to a jury trial.
Most rural citizens had firearms available but urban areas lacked weapons when the American Revolution began and it seemed essential to provide a Constitutional right to have and bear arms.
While it's not a Constitutional right, a person does have the right in most states to wach while a search is taking place to make sure nothing is planted. The only Constitutional right a person has is that the law cannot enter your property unless they have a warrant.
Using the mass media
passage of the meat inpection act
Oxygen is the most essential element.
women
There were many important muckrakers in American history, but one of the most prominent was Upton Sinclair. His book "The Jungle" exposed the unsanitary conditions in the meatpacking industry and helped lead to the passage of food safety laws.
At the Constitutional Convention, the most significant disagreement dealt with the issue of representation in the legislature. The convention was held in 1787.
I believe it is the freedom of speech and press. Without these two things information and crimes of government can't be fought and given.