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In pluralist political systems Governments will often pass laws to protect the rights of their citizens. In a perfect anarchist utopia, it is arguable that Government will not exist so it is slightly difficult to choose b. However, in practice, anarchists have been strong supportors of rights such as free speech. In totalitarian societies governments may pass laws claiming to protect the rights of citizens. However in practice those rights won't be extended in a way which allows citizens to challenge the Government's power base.
Individual citizens from the power of the federal government and state government.
Bill of rights!
To protect the natural rights of its citizens.
Manga Carta
The Bill of Rights is protected by the Judicial Branch.
The constitution has contributed in many ways to the government, including giving the citizens rights, making the government powerful enough to protect the rights of citizens and defend the country against its enemies, and by setting up a federal system.
John Locke believed that it was the government's duty to protect the natural rights of its citizens, which include life, liberty, and property. He argued that if a government fails in this duty, citizens have the right to revolution.
to protect citizens against unfair use of government power
englightment goverment