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The Constitution
The Bill of Rights of the Constitution provides basic rights and freedomes for citizens, but only so far as the government follows and upholds them.
They added the Bill of Rights in order to guarantee the basic rights of all citizens.
One Enlightenment idea that is included in the constitution is basic liberties such as voting rights and Bill of Rights. Another one is the separation of powers such as the Montesquieu.
The Bill of Rights are the primary rights of the American people. They are considered basic. They are a part of the constitution. Additional rights are included in the amendments to the constitution.
The bill of rights was created because it added the basic rights of citizens. That the constitution didnt have.
what I think is that they amended the Constitution to reduce the risks and give its citizens a few basic rights
Without the Bill of Rights, the Constitution looked much like the governmental rules in England, which early Americans were trying to escape. Until the Bill of Rights was included to guarantee certain basic civil liberties to American citizens, the majority of people would not support the Constitution in the works
The main purpose of the U.S. Constitution is to establish the basic rights of all American citizens and to to establish how the government works.
I would disagree that it "endangerd" the basic document. The basic original Constitution lacked in enumerating some SPECIFIC rights to which it entitles its citizens and it has been subject, from time-to-time, to being amended to enumerate and define these rights.
The main purpose of the U.S. Constitution is to establish the basic rights of all American citizens and to to establish how the government works.
I would disagree that it "endangerd" the basic document. The basic original Constitution lacked in enumerating some SPECIFIC rights to which it entitles its citizens and it has been subject, from time-to-time, to being amended to enumerate and define these rights.