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.
WW II did have a great influence on the way people thought about civil rights, because the horrible example of Nazi Germany forced people to take the problem of racism more seriously.
The English monarch had absolute power and ruled by divine right.
Because they had to take the blame for causing thewar . German land was taken away and given to other countries . German military was limited to only 100,000 men . Germanyhad to pay reparations(paying back the people who won the war
We remember World War Two because it was the most successful attempt by an evil dictator to take over the civilised world and many people gave their lives to stop him.
The idea that the government does not have complete power; there are certain rights the government cannot take away from the people is called LIMITED GOVERNMNET.Tcarver6 Answered!!!
I only know that Amendment III takes away any right of the people.
guarantee that the government would not take away people's freedoms.
There are not any rights that can be taken away. Rights, natural rights as distinguished from civil rights or statutory rights, are inherent in people and not preexist governments therefore governments can not grant those rights, then governments can take those rights away. When it appears that governments do, that appearance lacks the proper perspective. When governments take away the natural rights of people they did so because those people surrendered their rights. The tapestry of freedom has long since been stained with the blood of those across the world, through out history who dared stand tall and defend their rights. Untold millions of people throughout history as do today, living in substandard conditions in some prison because they dared to stand tall and fight for freedom. For those people, despite the governments best efforts, no rights were taken away, only disparaged, abrogated and derogated, but never taken away.
Nobody can take your natural rights away.
The state can not take away your rights that the fed constitution grants to each citizen it has no rights to take away. They belong to you not the state.
An alienable right is a right that can be signed away to someone else, usually a governing body, who can then take it away from you. Alienable rights are different from unalienable, which are inherent to all people and any contract signing them away is invalid. It is just to take away alienable rights that have been contracted away, but always unjust to take away alienable rights.
he took away right to freedom, proper food,shelter and medical rights as he had slaves
Jospeh Kony took away all the rights that kids had. He took away their hope and courage by abducting them and using them either for his army or as sex slaves.
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It was created to please the anti federalists because they thought the constitution was going to take away their rights also it promised to protect people's rights.
It was created to please the anti federalists because they thought the constitution was going to take away their rights also it promised to protect people's rights.