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They both were written to protect people's rights.
because it state that the powers that are not specifically given to the national goverment-as long as they are not specifically denied to the states-are reserved for the states and the people
there are more ways than one but the 2 ways are------ 1.The right to carry a weapon if you have permisssion 2.You dont have to house soldiers during a war if you dont want to
In the United States, the US Constitution recognizes the basic human rights granted to its people by God. The Constitution does not "give" its people rights. The US Constitution documents a number of things, such as the way the Federal government operates. Under the US Constitution, the rights already alluded to are written in the part of the Constitution called the Bill of Rights. These rights the Constitution guarantees include important issues such as free speech, freedom of the press and freedom to practice one's religion. The Federal Constitution lays out the ways Federal officials are elected and appointed. When it was ratified in 1793, it was the most progressive document defining a democratic nation that had ever existed.
because it state that the powers that are not specifically given to the national goverment-as long as they are not specifically denied to the states-are reserved for the states and the people
James Madison introduced the Bill of Rights as a fulfilment of a pledge that he had might in the fight over ratification. He said that the constitution did not have ways to protect the rights of the citizens.
They both were written to protect people's rights.
in what ways does the Bill of Rights protect individuals from the power of government
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.
It doesn't.
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The Constitution protects freedom in many ways. here are three ways.It sets up a fair form of government. You can't be free without justice.It sets up rules for the government to work within by creating boundaries for state government laws and federal government laws (see the 10th amendment).The Bill of Rights outlines freedom and rights preserved for the individual (some have previously argued that this is the only part of the constitution that protects individual rights).
Recognizes property rights and limits on taxation.
Stand up for your rights, support the Tenth Amendment, ignore illegal federal laws, elect people who support your rights and the rights of your state.
strengthened by listing all their natural rights and making an equal government.
The Declaration of Independence did not address the people. It was sent to Britain and listed the ways they had wronged them. In it, however, it does say that people have the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness and that Britain has gone against these rights. This suggested that they would protect these rights in their new government.