Nothing would happen as a direct consequence from having no Bill of Rights. The Commonwealth of Australia has no Bill of Rights and is constantly regarded as a free and democratic country, so having no Bill of rights doesn't mean the country would collapse it just means that unelected Judges cannot stop or block laws that may infringe on a minorities rights, and places the onus on the elected politicians to take into account the interests of the nation and balance it with protecting human rights to an extent.
What would happen? Basically what is happening in countries where individual rights are being violated....to name only a few situations: not able to speak your mind or write/publish your opinions without dire consequences, not be entitled to protection from discrimination in the workplace or any other public facility/activity, not be able to worship unharassed in whatever religion you choose, loss of a fair trial/and representation if you are accused of a crime, loss of humane sentence and treatment during that sentence if you are convicted, good possibility that what you own (or think you own) can be removed from you without recourse....
Edit: The Commonwealth of Australia has no Bill of Rights and does not suffer from the effects above. In fact Australia has laws in place to protect against discrimination and the like without the need of a Bill of Rights, a Bill of Rights simply takes the power from elected politicians and places it into the hands of unelected judges.
We can't answer because we don't have the amendment you ask about.
If a state is not being recognized by other country, it's people as one of the elements will suffer against discrimination from other people and he or she is considered as an undesirable alien, because he is treated as a man/woman without a country.
AnswerThe anti-federalists believed that the Constitution would take away critical powers from the states, and warned that without a Bill of Rights the government might also take away the rights of the people that were just won in the Revolution.
There was a fear among the Anti-Federalists that the central government would have too much power. They also feared that state sovereignty was in jeopardy.
The American public did nothing .... the Patriot Act suspended the Bill of Rights
Without a bill of rights, government might become more tyrannical.
they die
Is the question what might happen if computers suddenly ceased to exist, or is the question what might happen had computers - computer science and technology as we currently know it - never existed at all?
The animals might destroy the city.
It would be just like it is, the same things would happen with or without seismologists. (just as it would with or without any other humans)
US Constitution question: Are there certain rights and privileges that should be reserved for a citizen of a country?i think that there are certain rights and privileges that should be reserved for a citizen of a country because a citizen can take drugs and die so soon. they might also make some crime if they take those drugs because they might get high and they might also kill them selfes.
We can't answer because we don't have the amendment you ask about.
With enough money, lawyers and time, it might happen.
It becomes more self-sufficient.
Total chaos, thats what they were afraid of.
If a state is not being recognized by other country, it's people as one of the elements will suffer against discrimination from other people and he or she is considered as an undesirable alien, because he is treated as a man/woman without a country.
If a state is not being recognized by other country, it's people as one of the elements will suffer against discrimination from other people and he or she is considered as an undesirable alien, because he is treated as a man/woman without a country.