It did
the federal government exists to protect the people from enemies foreign and domestic, as well as provide for the people with certain things such as speed limit laws or justice system to protect citizens from citizens
Β the 14th amendment ensures that the federal government can't limit citizens' basic rights without a good reason (such as public safety)
"Congress shall make no law ... prohibiting ... or abridging..." Those are the limitations put in place by the First Amendment, and they are not meant to limit the citizens - they are meant to limit the government in its never-ending quest for growth and control.
The Hepburn act gave the government the power to set and limit shipping costs.
In times of war, or when the government sees it fit to do so, for the safety/protection of the nation and/or its citizens.
YES!
It ensures individual rights to citizens.
It ensures individual rights to citizens.
It ensures individual rights to citizens.
It did
To establish inalienable rights for the citizens of the US. This was to help limit the government's power.
It did
Only if they are limiting them for their safety and benefit.
He wanted to limit the power of the people ...
the federal government exists to protect the people from enemies foreign and domestic, as well as provide for the people with certain things such as speed limit laws or justice system to protect citizens from citizens
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