James Madison, Patrick Henry, and Richard Henry Lee all supported the adoption of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. This amendment guarantees fundamental rights such as freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition. While they had differing views on the Constitution as a whole, the importance of protecting individual liberties resonated with all three figures. Their agreement on the need for a Bill of Rights ultimately contributed to its inclusion in the Constitution.
No he did not sopport slavery. In fact he was storngly oposed to salvery.
Yes
bc of women
The Volstead Act
true
Patrick Henry and Richard Henry Lee were both Virginians who did NOT support the Ratification of the Constitution.
Teller Amendment
No he did not sopport slavery. In fact he was storngly oposed to salvery.
Prior to the Civil War, the Tenth Amendment was used to support
Yes
Senator Burr favors a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage. He is very unlikely to support the repeal of DOMA.
James Madison.
Yes
bc of women
initiative
The Volstead Act
His pardon of Richard Nixon