There are laws in place protecting the rights of people on the internet already.
What are "better" rights? Depending on where we live, gay people may have fewer rights than straight people or the same rights. (For example, a group of lawyers in Minnesota has identified 515 rights in state laws that straight people have that gay people do not have.) I'm not aware of any place where we have more rights than straight people.
I am not to sure on any words for equal rights but integration means all different coloured people are allowed in that place.
AnswerAnti-federalists were worried that the Constitution did not show individual rights so, they wrote the Bill of Rights to list the rights that the people should have.
I am not to sure on any words for equal rights but integration means all different coloured people are allowed in that place.
The Constitution of The United States safeguards are not in place to limit individual rights, but to protect those rights. Most countries have laws that may appear to be limitations, but are really put in place to protect all the people, not just those with or without money or those that are of a certain color or race. If these laws were not in place, people with power would trample the rights of those without power.
because the people wanted there own states and all blacks wanted the rights as that of the white people.
To place limits on the power of the Federal government. If you read them carefully, they say what the government CANNOT do.
people have rights because of the bill of rights
what are rights people have to pay for
the world is a better place because she stood up for her rights and she help the the black passengers to stand up for their rights also because now black and white people can be in any seat they want to.
he said this because he believed that the devotees of civil rights (people who are really intereseted in civil rights) are not doing their job of helping the "Negro" Community earn their rightful place in the community as free people, not as slaves.