The Bill of Rights are like rules to a game, so you it's important to Americans so that they know what the rules are for being a citizen in America.
Answer: The Bill of Rights lead to events that brought freedom to America. Without the Bill of Rights we would not enjoy the freedoms we do today.
probably because it has to do with everyones rights and it's intresting to know the exact words tat were written.
Im just guessing ...
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It lists the basic freedoms of the people that the government can't take away
Many of the state constitutions contained a Bill of Rights at the time of the Convention. That was one of the reasons that a Bill of Rights was not included in the original version of theU.S. Constitution. Anti-Federalists feared that without a Bill of Rights inserted in the Constitution, the new federal government might be able to interfere or deny some of the rights of the citizens.
Some states or people (like Virginia's Patrick Henry) thought that the Constitution did not adequately protect individual citizens' rights. So a Bill of Rights was added so more states would ratify the Constitution. With that said, James Madison set out to write the Bill of Rights. These were ten amendments that clearly gave the people a full range of rights and most of these were in various state constitutions. The Bill of Rights satisfied both the Federalists and the anti-Federalists.
The Bill of Rights
What amendments to the Bill of Rights have had the most impact on business? What would business life be like without them?
Bill of Rights. Or first ten amendments to the constitution.
The Bill of Rights affects all citizens (and most non-citizens) in the whole United States, not just New Jersey. Take this opportunity to read the Bill of Rights for yourself to better understand the rights and liberties afforded by them.
the personal liberties of american citizens
the personal liberties of American citizens
The most fundamental Liberty given to the United States citizens in the amendment of the Bill of Rights is freedom of expression
first session of Congress: 1789 most important task: passing Bill of Rights (which gave all American citizens rights)
The Bill of Rights is protected by the Judicial Branch.
all citizens of the united states of america. common sense
The bill of rights
The Bill of Rights is a group of 10 amendments, nine of which listed individual rights of citizens.
(bill of rights)
Many of the state constitutions contained a Bill of Rights at the time of the Convention. That was one of the reasons that a Bill of Rights was not included in the original version of theU.S. Constitution. Anti-Federalists feared that without a Bill of Rights inserted in the Constitution, the new federal government might be able to interfere or deny some of the rights of the citizens.
They were added to the constitution as sort of an "add-on" because most people were not satisfied and wouldn't ratify the constitution if it didn't spell out their rights of citizens of America.