...that it was wasn't complete to the Bill of Rights? Can you clarify what you mean? The question is unclear.
they didnt they didnt
how did the constitution and the Bill of Rights reflects enlightenment ideas
who believe that people had rights to remove a government that didnt protect their rights
The bill of rights was created because it added the basic rights of citizens. That the constitution didnt have.
because the original Constitution didnt specifically protect freedoms of speech, religon, ect. they were promised the bill of rights to be added soon after if they signed on.
Yes, because the government didnt have total control after the constitution was written. It gave the citizens rights, the bill of rights.
It was adopted because the constitution didnt include more important rights
to govern them selves better because the bill of rights wasent good enough because the people were in shays rebellion and they didnt have an army because they states had to much power so they had another meetin to make the Constitution
Many federalists simply didn't see the need for a Bill of Rights. They felt the Constitution did a sufficient job in balancing power between the national government and the states. The Bill of Rights was added to appease the anti-federalists.
the bill of rights is the first 10 amendments to the constitution, and it didnt support it or defend it. if was simply changes that we made because we were mature, (e.g abolish slavery, or woman suffrage) or we found that with out these part there would be issues (people can vote at 18-vietnam war issues)
The argument of the federalists is that the constitution gave the nationalists the strong national government that had wanted. Federalists felt that the Constitution provided the necessary protection already and the Bill of Rights was unnecessary. Also, the Bill of Rights pointed out rights that the government didnt have, therefore outlining the powers the government didnt have gave the appearance that the government had more powers than it actually did.
It states that there are certain rights listed in the Constitution, but that does not mean that there aren't other rights that the people have that are not listed. Such rights could include the right to take a shower and other silly thigs like that. Because they are so small, the founding fathers didnt see a need to include them in the constitution, but at the same time, they didntwantit to be said that people dont "have the right to shower", so they said though somerights may not be listed, they are still given to the people ofthe united states of america. these rights are reffered to as Unenumerated Rights