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The rights of the individual were established the founders of the country. This means the men who wrote the Constitution of the United States.
Yes, a constitution serves as the supreme law of a country, outlining the framework of government, the rights of citizens, and the responsibilities of the government. It establishes the principles that govern the nation and provides a basis for the legal system.
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the government establishes a retirement program for all its citizens
the government establishes a retirement program for all its citizens
The government establishes a retirement program for its citizens.
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The were several principles of English government that the Glorious Revolution established. The main principle was the Bill of Rights that outlines the right that all citizens had for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
The official answer would be the United States Constitution. The Founding Father of the United States wrote the Constitution in 1787. The Constitution is the " supreme law of the land. " The U.S. Constitution has lasted longer than any other country's constitution. It establishes the basic principles of the United States government. The Constitution establishes a system of government called " representatives democracy ."In a representatives democracy, citizens choose representatives to make the laws. U.S. citizens also choose a president to lead the executive branch of government. The Constitution lists fundamental rights for all citizens and other people living in the United States. Laws made in the United States must follow the Constitution.