The rights of the government is solely limited by the power that the people grant to them. For the United States, their rights are highlighted in the Constitution and to serve the people by forming a more perfect union, providing for the common defense, insuring domestic tranquility, and establishing justice in a legal manner. It varies from country to country, depending on their value system. So if the United States was to regulate health care, regulate education, and all social services, it would not have the right to do so because our value system is a democracy where our government does not possess the power to do so. The rights of government are also moderated through checks-and-balances to prevent excessive growth.
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The government gets its' rights from the people/citizens of that country.
to get freedom from the government and have rights
The government can’t remove rights.
who believe that people had rights to remove a government that didnt protect their rights
A dictatorship is the government where people have no rights.
Rights of the ppl to alter and abolish it, and to institute new government.
It was made to protect the rights of the individual from the government.
prisoners rights are rights given to prisoners by the government.
When technical data is developed with a combination of government and contractor funding the government initially gets what rights to that data?
A government in power may argue that rights can be violated if
They had all rights because they were given to them by their Creator and not by any government. Their rights were not being protected by the government who's sole purpose is to protect our rights. The government failed them and had to be changed.
the english bill of rights didnt have the right to bare arms but our bill of rights did thats how the english bill of rights inluenced our government.