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The Bill of Rights
The U.S. Constitution states the powers of the government and the limits of the people. The Bill of Rights says a citizens rights.
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The French people wanted a constitution that would provide them with rights and government involvement.
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The Constitution is an example of a governing document. It established how the government was supposed to work by listing the government's powers and the rights of people.
The Constitution is an example of a governing document. It established how the government was supposed to work by listing the government's powers and the rights of people.
A bill of rights (to be clear, a document specifying rights given to the people or state) is required to ensure that the rights and freedoms of the people are not disregarded. Without one, the government could trample over the people's liberty.
the Bill of Rights; Constitutional Amendants
Bill of rights
The 9th Amendment states that the enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. In other words, the 9th Amendment emphasizes the Founding Fathers view that powers of government are limited by the rights of the people. The Constitution did not intend, by expressly guaranteeing certain rights of the people, to grand the government unlimited power to invade other rights of the people.
The 9th Amendment states that the enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. In other words, the 9th Amendment emphasizes the Founding Fathers view that powers of government are limited by the rights of the people. The Constitution did not intend, by expressly guaranteeing certain rights of the people, to grand the government unlimited power to invade other rights of the people.