It wasn’t a state, but it is in the constitution.
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They had rights as citizens of their city-state.
Plato! He divided the government (the state) into three, stating that justice can only be found in the state when all the classes of the state perform their functions well. Plato stated that it's the government (guardian rulers or philosophical rulers) to protect the rights of the citizens...
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The Bill of Rights established individual rights that the state and federal governments could not trample on. --- it promised them that the rights of citizens would be protected
The Bill of Rights established individual rights that the state and federal governments could not trample on. --- it promised them that the rights of citizens would be protected
Citizens were afraid that if the constitution went through without it being added, they might end up being controlled without rights once again like when they were under a monarchy. So they demanded a Bill of Rights, so that their rights may be clearly stated and referred to in case of any troubles between state and peoples.
The privileges and immunities clause states that citizens of one state must be treated equally to citizens of other states when it comes to basic rights and protections.
their rights remain unchanged
Their rights may increase or decrease depending on the state
B. protection for the state citizens
NO. In a theoretical sense, all people have rights as part of the nature of their being human. However, in dictatorships, the state does not recognize these rights, so the citizens do not actually have them.