The bills of rights do differ in some respects. Illinois borrows from another founding American document, the Declaration of Independence, in affirming inalienable rights to "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." The state also guarantees rights that appear nowhere in the text of the U.S. Constitution, such as the right to privacy and non-discrimination on the basis of sex or disability
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Fear of a strong federal government
The tenth amendment was added to the Bill of Rights to limit the power of the federal government and give the states' powers Constitution didn't directly give the federal government.
The civil rights bill asserted, that the civil rights of the citizen were to be protected by the federal courts against the laws of the state in which he lived. Johnson, with his states' rights views, was forced to veto the bill.
the right to enforce federal lawa, including the clloection of protective tariffs.
yes they do have a Bill of Rights
yes it does!
It is called a Bill of Rights. There are many different examples, such as a states Bill of Rights or the federal Bill of Rights.
They believed that the constitution needed a Bill of Rights to restrain the federal government.
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One is longer------NEW ANSWER BELOW----US Constitution has seven articles; Illinois has fourteenBill of Rights are located at the end of US Constitution; Bill of Rights located at the start for Illinois Constitution
the bill of rights was passed to prevent an all- powerful federal government.
the process of applying the Bill of Rights to state governments as well as the federal government
The Antifederalists
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