It insured the rights of allUS citizens due to fear of an over-controlling central government. #
To protect their rights.
antifederalists
The workings of the Constitutional Convention, which included the Virginia Plan, New Jersey Plan, and the Connetticut Comprimise. The workings of the Constitutional Convention, which included the Virginia Plan, New Jersey Plan, and the Conneticut Comprimise.
for the right to do things they couldn't do before
The Holocaust is an example of extreme violation of human rights. Human rights laws strive to ensure that such a situation will never occur again.
the act of constituting or state of the way something is composed. the way something is composed: physical make-up; structure. the fundamental political principles structures on which a state is embodying the rights of the subjects of that state.
To protect their rights.
It granted every state equal rights to 2 representatives to the Senate, while giving states with higher populations more representatives in the legislature.
antifederalists
Anti-Federalists A+
Anti-Federalists A+
The Bill of Rights was actually made after the US Constitution. The English Bill of Rights influenced it in some way, though I do not know how. I'm actually trying to figure that out right now myself.
African Americans
Because sa is awesome
The argument for adding the Bill of Rights to the Constitution was to protect individual freedoms of the citizens.
The Federalists made a comprimise to issue a Bill of Rights into the Constitution to get enough support for the Constitution to be ratified. They agreed that when the first Congress was held, it would draft a Bill of Rights. The argument was a win for the Anti-Federalists. It was an important addition to the Constitution and has been a great importance in the protection of the basic rights of the American people.
How does the supreme court's decision in each case affect the rights of american citizen?