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the constitution is a document stating our freedom,and rights
Yes and no, it depends in what state you live. For example if you live in states like New York, you don't have a 2nd and 4th amendment. But in freedom loving states for example Texas, Louisiana and Arizona you are guaranteed all the rights that the constitution guarantees.
In the United States, the US Constitution recognizes the basic human rights granted to its people by God. The Constitution does not "give" its people rights. The US Constitution documents a number of things, such as the way the Federal government operates. Under the US Constitution, the rights already alluded to are written in the part of the Constitution called the Bill of Rights. These rights the Constitution guarantees include important issues such as free speech, freedom of the press and freedom to practice one's religion. The Federal Constitution lays out the ways Federal officials are elected and appointed. When it was ratified in 1793, it was the most progressive document defining a democratic nation that had ever existed.
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 United States constitution was not written in 1776. The Constitution was written in 1787 after the declaration of independence was written in 1776.
Freedom of the press is by no means universal. In some countries it is written into law, with certain restrictions. In other countries the press is strictly controlled. The western world, generally, believe it to be a fundamental right of the populace. To know or be informed of matters which may concern or interest them.
Although the British have rights that are guaranteed by law, there is no official constitution. There is a Bill of Rights, however, which was written in 1689 and gives, among other things, the right to freedom from taxation by a monarch, and a peacetime draft.
The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, written by George Mason, guaranteed freedom of religion to all Virginians and later served as the inspiration for the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. It was adopted in 1786 and is considered a landmark in the history of religious freedom in America.
people in Maryland needed a written law because it guaranteed religious freedom.
the constitution is a document stating our freedom,and rights
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The Fundamental Constitution of Carolina was written by John Lock in 1669. It replaced the Charter of Carolina and the Concessions and Agreements of the Lords Proprietors of the Province of Carolina.
Yes and no, it depends in what state you live. For example if you live in states like New York, you don't have a 2nd and 4th amendment. But in freedom loving states for example Texas, Louisiana and Arizona you are guaranteed all the rights that the constitution guarantees.
Stanley Esterly has written: 'Freedom from dependence' -- subject(s): Guaranteed annual income, Public welfare
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if there is no written constitution any one can rebel and bittery . any individual country can be formed. thereia no right to speech and freedom.
Cole Blease Graham has written: 'South Carolina State Constitution'