The US Constitution guarantees and recognizes the rights Americans already have. Based on is doctrinal foundations, the US Constitution guarantees the right to vote and not to pass laws that interfere with the practice of religion as one simple example. The main purpose of this governing document is to specify what the duties of the Federal government has. What powers are not granted to the Federal government, belong to the States that compose the Union.
In the United States, the US Constitution does not "give rights". The US Constitution acknowledges the civil rights that citizens already have. The US Constitution delineates the powers of the Federal government and its constraints.
All other powers not delegated to the Federal government are left to the States to determine. No laws or policies however, can cancel the rights of citizens that the US Constitution recognizes as rights citizens already have.
Freedom gives us many things such as "Freedom of speech" "Freedom of the press" "Freedom of religion"
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freedom of depress
and the right to vote
No freedoms are limited by the constitution. That is why there is a Bill of Rights.
The various state constitutions resemble the US constitution in that they give rights and freedoms to the people in that state. The difference is that state constitutions are much more specific compared to the general US constitution. Also most state constitutions have been amended thousands of times, where as the US constitution has 27 amendments. Rights and Freedoms to citizens are the similarities More specific and more easily changed are the differences
The freedoms we are given in the US Constitution help promote business today.
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No freedoms are limited by the constitution. That is why there is a Bill of Rights.
No freedoms are limited by the constitution. That is why there is a Bill of Rights.
People that opposed the US Constitution argued in favor of the Bill of Rights. They felt the constitution itself would give all powers to the government officials and jeopardize the freedoms of the people. The Bill of Rights laid clear understanding that these rights and freedoms of the people could not be violated regardless of the actions of the government officials.
The Bill of Rights in the constitution protects freedoms
Because they violated personal freedoms and were against the US constitution.
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The United States Constitution was the document that established the Federal system of government. The US Constitution was, in its time, a revolutionary document that recognized the freedoms of its citizens. At the time of its ratification, most of the world's established countries did not have the freedoms the the US Constitution recognized.