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Natural rights-------------------------

There is also a UN charter of Human Rights. This is further interpreted in European Union Law if you love there and, of course, the legal system in country in which you live will probably imbue you will certain rights.

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Why are rights so important, sought after, and controversial in society?

Rights are important because they protect individuals from abuse and ensure fairness and equality. They are sought after because they empower people to have control over their lives and make choices freely. However, rights can be controversial because they can conflict with the interests of others or challenge existing power structures. This can lead to debates and disagreements about the extent and limitations of rights in society.


What are the types of human rights?

There are three main types of human rights: civil and political rights (such as freedom of speech, right to vote), economic, social and cultural rights (such as right to education, right to work), and collective rights (such as the rights of indigenous people, rights of minorities).


Why is it important to add a Bill of Rights to the Constitution and how does it protect the rights of individuals?

Adding a Bill of Rights to the Constitution is important because it explicitly outlines the fundamental rights of individuals, such as freedom of speech, religion, and due process. This protects individuals from potential government overreach and ensures their rights are upheld and respected.


The theory of government stated in the Declaration of Independence was that?

governments are created to protect people's natural rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. When a government fails to secure these rights, the people have the right to alter or abolish it.


What was the political theory of John Locke?

John Locke was a philosopher that believed in Life, Liberty and above all else PROPERTY. He also believed that a small government was best. He believed that government should in effect, be instituted to make sure that the people were able to secure their rights to property. When Thomas Jefferson wrote the DoA, he wrote, 'Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness'. He did this because he was about 3 words away from plagiarizing Locke. John Locke was also a believer in the Natural Rights of Man. He believed that Rights were something that could not be given or taken away, but they were bestowed upon us by God simply because we are human. Rights are not given to us by governments, or men. We are all entitled to inalieanable rights which NO ONE can take away. We all have the right to live. We all have the right to be free. We all have the right to property.

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What ar the rights that people have simply because they are people?

Natural rights------------------------- There is also a UN charter of Human Rights. This is further interpreted in European Union Law if you love there and, of course, the legal system in country in which you live will probably imbue you will certain rights.


Why do people have liberty and rights?

people have rights because of the bill of rights


Why did many people in Northern Ireland support the civil rights movement?

Simply, because many people in Northern Ireland were being denied their civil rights, and so they and others went to support a movement that was trying to get them.


How come gay people have rights?

Because all people have rights.


Does the Bill of Rights establish the rights of the people?

Yes infact it does. This was tacked on to the constitution because 3 states would not sign it because it lacked the listing of the people's rights. I am in 7th grade and am learning about it right now!Answer:Actually, the United States Bill of Rights does not list the rights of the people, at all. Rather, every amendment specifies things the government may not do to deprive people of their rights.The authors of the Bill of Rights were quite clear on their philosophy; the people inherently have rights, it is not the purpose of the Bill of Rights to grant them those rights. The purpose of the Bill of Rights is to prevent the government from taking those rights away.This is emphasized by the Ninth Amendment. It states that the Bill of Rights is not intended to be a complete list; it recognizes that the people have many other rights which are not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution or its amendments, and they are not lesser rights simply because they are not listed.


Why was the bill of rights signed?

because people agreed on it


The ideas of natural rights is best defined as?

rights belonging to all people because they are human


What freedom is NOT protected under the bill of rights?

Most natural rights that you can name are in the Bill of Rights. That Bill of Rights still exists today and continues to protect our rights, so it includes all the rights we have today.In fact, the Ninth Amendment specifically states that the Constitution, including the amendments, is not intended to be an exhaustive list of the rights of the people. It acknowledges that the people have many natural rights which are not explicitly mentioned and they are not lesser rights simply because they are not enumerated.


Why bill of rights was made?

The Bill of Rights was created because the people beleived we needed specific rights.


Why is civics important?

it is simple simply because citizens must know the rights of others and about their government


What is humanrights?

they are the inalienable fundamental rights to which a person is inherently entitled simply because he or she is a human being.


Why did the framers not include a bill of rights in the constitution?

Many of them simply didn't believe it was necessary. Because the original Constitution placed limits on the power of the government, many framers, such as James Madison, trusted that the people's rights were already sufficiently protected.