The fifteenth amendment provided the right to vote shall not be denied on the basis of race,color or previous condition of servitude.
gives us the freedom of speech
imcome taxes
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The right to remain silent. You do not have to say anything, as it can be used against you.
The United States Constitution is considered the supreme law of the land in the U.S. It sets out rules and procedures the government must follow and guarantees certain rights and protections for citizens.
The United States Constitution is considered the supreme law of the land in the U.S. It sets out rules and procedures the government must follow and guarantees certain rights and protections for citizens.
The US Constitution's Bill of Rights are the first ten amendments to the Constitution that outlines the protections of the US states and the US population as a whole. James Madison created the Bill of Rights and it persuaded the Constitutional Convention to ratify this document that specifies the rights of the people and the duties of the federal government.
1. What is the significance of the fact that the Nevada Constitution is lengthier than the US Constitution? 2. Whic of the two constitutions provides greater protections for individual rights and how so? 3. Which of the two constitutions provide greater protections for minorities (however defined)? 4. Which constitution gives greater protection to the right of the majority to govern rule (and explain why)?
US citizens are protected through provisions in the Bill of Rights from unreasonable behaviour by those granted authority over them; this being enshrined in the Constitution. The 4th amendment to the US Constitution makes explicit protections against seizure of person or property and stipulates proper procedure by which warrants for such may be issued.
This is true. L.O. 3-11: Assess the protections provided by the Bill of Rights, pp 79-80.
Because they violated personal freedoms and were against the US constitution.
A violation of a person's civil rights is direct infringement on a person's protections granted by the US Constitution, in which case The Supreme Court has a duty to uphold the Constitution and full jurisdiction in the case.