natural and fundamental rights is what the government lives to protect. To ensure that the common people’s rights are not abused‚ the continental delegates created many specific content in the Constitution regarding the protection of people’s rights. As a Federalists‚ we strongly believe the Bill of Rights is unnecessary. Evidence 1: To begin with‚ you must understand that the Constitution creates a president‚ not a king. A king has unlimited power therefore making a Bill of Rights necessary in order
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Animal Bill of Rights Since the beginning of time animals have walked the Earth with man. They have been used for food‚ clothing‚ friends‚ pets‚ and for other things. Many people believe that hurting an animal for personal gain is inhumane‚ but I disagree. A “Bill of Rights” for animals‚ I believe‚ is unnecessary in that animals wouldn’t even realize that they withhold such a powerful thing. They are needed by humans for survival‚ and finally if the laws on how we can treat animals is changed‚ companies
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Bill of Rights Lesson Plan Overview Introduction This document contains the lesson plan for a Classroom Bill of Rights. It allows the student to practice Application -- applying information on the US Bill of Rights to the creation of a Classroom Bill of Rights. This document contains the lesson plan as well as the handouts and form noted in the lesson. The videos referred to and used in this lesson were obtained from the Mansfield Public Library and are as follows: United States Bill
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The Bill of Rights is absolutely necessary in order to protect citizens from an imposing central government. The Constitution was originally intended to provide a framework by which a government could be established and function. The Bill of Rights is still relevant in the 21st century‚ as it continues to benefit society by serving as the basis for the preservation of rights. The Bill of Rights protects those rights which were regarded to be fundamental to humankind‚ at the very start of life‚ from
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1.Introduction The Bill of Rights was created by James Madison. The website‚ “Bill of Rights‚” defines what the Bill of Rights really means: “The first 10 amendments to the constitution make up the bill of rights.” The Bill of Rights protects our natural rights. The Federalists argued that this was not necessary but the Anti-Federalist thought it was: “Federalists argued that the Constitution did not need a bill of rights‚ because the people and the states kept any powers not given to the federal
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Hanna Laikin Essay on the 1st Amendment Mr. Fumusa School of Government With its adoption on December 15‚ 1791‚ the First Amendment‚ along with the rest of the Bill of Rights‚ set out to ensure civil liberties for all citizens within the Constitution. Although‚ the First Amendment first applied solely to the federal government‚ today‚ the Supreme Court interprets the Establishment Clause‚ Free Exercise Clause‚ Free Speech Clause‚ Freedom of the Press Clause‚ Freedom of Assembly Clause‚ and Freedom
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Why is the Bill of Rights Important? What is the Bill of Rights? The Bill of Rights is your unalienable rights. You receive these rights at birth and they cannot be taken away. For several states the only way that they would be given the ratification of the constitution was if or when a Federalist supporter promised to add a BIll of Rights. Anti federalist like George Mason feared an overly powerful Government. The first congress assembled in 1789‚ they immediately started deciding whether or
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Do you believe in the rights of defenceless animals being tested on in laboratories for life? The animal Bill of Rights is to protect animals from exploitation‚ cruelty‚ neglect‚ and abuse. So many animals suffer from day to day ‚some are not in the right care or shelter. Some are stuck in laboratories for life in tiny cages‚ making them go crazy and depressed because they do have feelings and the right of wildlife to a natural habitat. I agree with the animal Bill of Rights because so many animals
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Derek Matthew Gonzales Per 5 Bill of Rights What is the purpose of the Bill of Rights? The purpose of it is to save the Anti-Federalists because from the beginning‚ they thought that the Constitution favored a central government too heavily. They did not agree that the balance of power provided for by the Constitution prevented one branch from becoming too powerful. They were scared that the Congress and the court system were too far removed from the people of the nation and
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Constitution versus The Bill of Rights Ratified in 1791 by three-fourths of the states‚ the Bill of Right is made of ten amendments to the United Stated Constitution. Approved by voters of the Territory of Nevada‚ the Nevada Constitution was approved in September of 1864. The First Amendment of the Bill of Rights discusses freedom of speech‚ press‚ religion‚ assembly‚ and right to petition. Article One of the Nevada Constitution contains the declaration of rights. These rights are as follows; inalienable
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