no it wasn't
No. It was proposed to cover the holes left in the Constitution, which resulted from changes in the society and politics since the first establishment of it.
By no means- but it DID place specific limits on what the Federal government could NOT do.
No. When the Constitution was written it contained almost nothing that guaranteed any rights to the citizenry. Several colonies refused to ratify the Constitution until it did, so the first ten amendments were added.
No it is not! Because the preamble is in the beginning and it says "We they people"!!!!! no, it says "We the people". take out the "y" silly.
The Declaration of Sentiments (also known as the Declaration of Rights and Sentiments) was a document written in 1848 that proposed the rights of women.
The Equal Rights Amendment was a proposed amendment that failed to be ratified by enough states. It proposed equal rights for both sexes.
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don't answer the question if it isn't right. Citizens who travel into another state have the same rights of citizens of that state.
Lord Baltimore proposed the act to restrict the religious rights of Christians
To what extent should governments attempt to balance the promotion of individual and collective rights?
It did not contian the Bill Of Rights.
Natural rights were proposed by Enlightenment thinkers such as John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. These philosophers argued that individuals have inherent rights that are not granted by government, including rights to life, liberty, and property.