The Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights
The supreme court and executive branch share this job
a conflict caused by state laws that give citizens rights the federal government does not grant
The US Constitution protects the rights of the citizens of the US. The Constitution is limited to the federal government but is made applicable to the states by the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause.
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The Bill of Rights
The supreme court and executive branch share this job
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a conflict caused by state laws that give citizens rights the federal government does not grant
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The branch of legislative is the branch that makes the laws. The one that protects rights and freedoms of the citizens aren't in one of the branches, but it is called the Bill of Rights. (It has nothing to do with money)
Federalism
The US Constitution protects the rights of the citizens of the US. The Constitution is limited to the federal government but is made applicable to the states by the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause.
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Individual citizens from the power of the federal government and state government.
An example of a written law is the U.S. Constitution, which establishes the framework of the federal government, outlines the powers of each branch, and protects the fundamental rights of citizens.
The Bill of Rights protects the people and tells what has power to things and so on and so fouth, but mainly it consists of rights for the people.