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No one signed the Bill of Rights. It is part of the US Constitution. The Consitution was ratified by states, not signed. If you mean the Declaration of Independence, no- women were not voters or politicians at that time.
I suggest you read the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, see if any of those things are have similar things
Any amendment after the tenth one. Pay attention to the question.
Really it applies to them all but it depends which right you are refereeing to
freedom to practice any or no religion
The US Constitution protects the rights of the citizens of the US. The Constitution is limited to the federal government but is made applicable to the states by the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause.
no, only men signed it
The Bill of Rights is one of the founding documents of our country. Without it, we wouldn't have any rights. It's like we have our rights on paper.
Gay people were not specifically considered upon the writing the Constitution, so there aren't any real "Gay rights" in the Bill of Rights. Although, the Bill of Rights still applies, I guess.
ye the bill of rights
The Constitution was originally written with no amendments. The part before the Bill of Rights has everything about how to run a government and nothing guaranteeing the rights of any citizen. The antifederalists wanted a Bill of Rights to ensure the Constitution guaranteed rights to citizens.
A person who reserved any rights in a property can release those rights by recording a release in the land records that specifically mentions the rights being released and the document where they were reserved. This release should be signed and notarized.A person who reserved any rights in a property can release those rights by recording a release in the land records that specifically mentions the rights being released and the document where they were reserved. This release should be signed and notarized.A person who reserved any rights in a property can release those rights by recording a release in the land records that specifically mentions the rights being released and the document where they were reserved. This release should be signed and notarized.A person who reserved any rights in a property can release those rights by recording a release in the land records that specifically mentions the rights being released and the document where they were reserved. This release should be signed and notarized.
yes
The Geneva Convention has been signed by 196 states. These include the U.N, Palestine and Cook's Island. Any state that is not one of these groups, has not signed it.
The Constitution was originally written with no amendments. The part before the Bill of Rights has everything about how to run a government and nothing guaranteeing the rights of any citizen. The antifederalists wanted a Bill of Rights to ensure the Constitution guaranteed rights to citizens.
The English Bill of Rights was collectively authored by the Parliament of England. It does not have any acknowledged individual authors. It was based on and was a restatement of the Declaration of Right which was collectively authored by the Convention Parliament in March 1689. The Parliament of England then wrote the Bill of Rights and in December 1689, presented it to William and Mary and invited them to be the king and queen of England.
The Bill of Rights is a group of 10 amendments, nine of which listed individual rights of citizens.
Break any of people's rights in the Bill of Rights or go against what the Constitution says.