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The bill of rights is intended to protect individual freedoms and their rights.
They define and protect rights.
people created government to protect our rights
because people agreed on it
Most natural rights that you can name are in the Bill of Rights. That Bill of Rights still exists today and continues to protect our rights, so it includes all the rights we have today.In fact, the Ninth Amendment specifically states that the Constitution, including the amendments, is not intended to be an exhaustive list of the rights of the people. It acknowledges that the people have many natural rights which are not explicitly mentioned and they are not lesser rights simply because they are not enumerated.
The bill of rights is intended to protect individual freedoms and their rights.
Ratifying international human rights treaties and conventions, establishing human rights commissions, and implementing laws and policies to protect human rights are all actions intended to promote human rights.
who believe that people had rights to remove a government that didnt protect their rights
The Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Amendments protect the rights of the accused. The rights of the accused are in the US Constitution's Bill of Rights, and are intended to ensure people accused of committing crimes receive equal justice under the law.
They define and protect rights.
people created government to protect our rights
well mainly they believed the new plan did NOT protect the rights of the people and they felt that rights were more important than a strong government.
to protect people's rights
they have certain laws to protect our rights such as people who commit crimes are prosecuted
because people agreed on it
Miranda Rights
protect the rights of native people living in canada