Its was important because, it guaranteed citizens freedom. he bill its self say, "The Bill of Rights". This bill make sure all the citizens had rights..
It is important because it states all of every one's basic freedoms.
yes it was the Bill of Rights
The Second Amendment (Amendment II) to the United States Constitution is the part of the United States Bill of Rights that protects the right of the people to keep and bear arms. It was adopted on December 15, 1791, along with the rest of the Bill of Rights.
added bill of rights
King James II had taken some rights from the people of England. In the Glorious Revolution King William and Queen Mary restored those rights and gave the people a new Bill of Rights in addition to their other enumerated rights. (Those found their way into the Constitution of The United States of America).
A number of states demanded the Bill of Rights as a condition of their approval of the Constitution.
I was important to add the bill of rights to the constitution because if we did not we would not have our rights protected a citizens of the united states of america.
The Bill of Rights is important so people know what rights they have.
No. In reference to the Constitution, "incorporation" means applying portions of the Bill of Rights to the States, to prevent the states from infringing on people's constitutional rights. A change or addition to the Constitution is called an amendment.
The Bill of Rights was important because it listed what rights the colonists should have that the government can't take away from them, which is what Britain did, so the colonists rebelled.
It is important because it states all of every one's basic freedoms.
No. Congress is a collection of elected representatives, who serve in the House of Representatives or in the Senate. The Bill of Rights is an additional governing document for the United States, in addition to the Constitution.
becuz it is one the Bill of Rights. duhhh
becuz it is one the bill of rights. duhhh
they believed the people's liberties needed protection from the government
The key addition demanded by many of the ratifying states was the inclusion of a Bill of Rights. These rights protected individual liberties such as freedom of speech, religion, and assembly, as well as the right to bear arms and be protected against unreasonable searches and seizures. The inclusion of a Bill of Rights helped alleviate concerns about a strong central government and ensured the protection of individual rights.
The Bill of Rights is important because it guarantees American citizens certain rights. However, it is often ignored by the government now, as many of our rights are being violated.