The Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees equal protection of the law from state to state, so one cannot deny people their fundamental rights, such as the right to marriage.
The Constitution itself was ratified in 1787. The Bill of Rights, the 1st ten amendments to the Constitution, was added to the Constitution in 1789.
Those would be state's rights .
The bill of rights doesn't allow the constitution to survive, but the ability to make changes or amendments to the constitution allows it to grow and change with time.
The federalists hoped that the Constitution would provide rights for people. The anti-federalists opposed the Constitution because it didn't include a bill of rights.
The preamble is the document that explains philosophy. It can have historical facts and subjects.
To protect our individual liberties/rights!! That was the only way antifederalists would approve of the Constitution! Hope I helped! :)
No because, because aliens don't exist. Plus if they exist they would want aliens to have rights and humans to have rights so it is fair the constitution is about fairness. Or they would do experiments on them.
Some of the framers of the Constitution wanted a section added to the Constitution to spell out the rights of the people. It was decided that the constitution would be sent to the states for ratification, and as soon as ratified, the Bill of Rights would be added to the Constitution.
They added the bill of rights to make sure the rights of citizens would be safe.
a Bill of Rights
A bill of rights was not included in the Constitution because most of those who wrote it did not think one was needed. What we now call the Bill of Rights was added as the first ten amendments to the constitution because the States would not ratify the Constitution without a promise that such a Bill would be added.
To guarantee that the national government would not violate the rights of the people