Hello, I'm { name}. Today I'm here to tell you about why the bill of rights was written. The Main reason of Creation was the amendments, known as the Bill of Rights, were designed to protect the basic rights of U.S. citizens, guaranteeing the freedom of speech, press, assembly, and exercise of religion; the right to fair legal procedure and to bear arms; and that powers not delegated to the federal government were reserved for the states. Bills of right is important because they put limits on the national government's right to control specific civil liberties and rights, many of which were already protected by some of the state constitutions. Liberties protected included freedom of speech, press, religion, and assembly (1st Amendment). As citizens we are extremely lucky to have this document to protect and ensure us all of our freedoms and rights. Thomas Jefferson once said, “A Bill of Rights is what the people are entitled to against every government, and what no just government should refuse, or rest on inference.” This perfectly outlines the importance of the Bill of Rights and its role in America. As a citizen, the Bill of Rights has a huge affect on me daily. As citizens we are extremely lucky to have this document to protect and ensure us all of our freedoms and rights. Perhaps the most famous section of the Bill of Rights is the First Amendment. This right is so important, because it protects our rights to speech, press, petition, religion, and assembly. Especially as a young adult just starting to explore my political views the freedom of speech is very significant. Freedom of speech gives me the protection and security to say whatever my opinions are, regardless of how the president or the governor or anyone thinks. I am not afraid to speak out against how things are, because thanks to the freedom of speech and the Bill of the Rights I know that I am protected to say my mind. This freedom is extended even farther when we as citizens are granted the right to petition and assemble. These two freedoms are important because if I wanted to, I could organize some event, in order to try to create a change. The Fourth Amendment:This amendment is so crucial in my life, because it protects me from any unlawful search and seizure. This guarantees my privacy I have as a citizen. While I do not have anything to hide, this amendment affects my life, because I know I can live in piece of mind, where I am not worried about anyone going through any of my personal belongings. The piece of mind allows me to live a normal life without a fear of having to hide something just because I do not want a person to find it.The Second Amendment allows the freedom to bear arms. Although I am against personally using a gun, it is good to know that if ever necessary, I could protect myself. Thirdly, the Bill of Rights grants that soldiers may not be quartered without consent. This does not apply to today very well, but it’s an important protection that should still be appreciated. The Fourth Amendment protects from unreasonable search and seizure. I have never been, nor ever hope to be, suspected of a crime, so this is not entirely applicable to me but it affects me in that I am protected from random searches.The Ninth Amendment recognizes the other rights that we possess and grants that the Constitution will not restrict these rights. This gives me the freedom to choose where I go to college, what I do on my Saturday nights, and where I get my groceries.The Bill of Rights, which may not entirely apply to my life at this time, gives freedoms that allow me to live a life that is led by me, not an overbearing government.Overall, the Bill of Rights’ significance is so great, that many citizens do not realize how much it protects.
Name the rivers and landforms shown on the map.
Answer:
Hello, here is the answer, hope it helps not sure if its right though
Explanation:
Grand Canyon, valleys and bluffs
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How were Ancient Greek city-states different from modern US states?
Question 2 options:
No central government united the Greek states
Each city-state had its own laws; US states do not
Each Greek city-state had its own unique language; each US state does not
All Greek city-states were ruled by kings; US states are run by elected officials
Answer:
No central government united the Greek states and All Greek city-states were ruled by kings; US states are run by elected officials
Explanation:
Which reforms took place in North Carolina in the mid-1800s? Check all that apply.
The Whig Party formed and worked to bring about changes.
Railroad lines helped connect eastern and western areas.
Schools run by religious groups became less common.
Education for girls and young women gained support.
Boys could attend schools, but girls could not.
Answer:
don't know
Explanation:
have fun
Answer:
A, B, and D
Explanation:
taking the assignment rn
In the late 1800s, why might a potential new factory employee refuse to sign a yellow-dog contract?
A. because yellow-dog contracts required an employee and his family to live in a company town
B. because yellow-dog contracts required employees to report back to employers with any information regarding labor union organization
C. because signing a yellow-dog contact labeled an employee as a scab and made him or her a potential target of union violence
D. because promising not to join a union would strip the employee of his ability to protest workplace injustices with the support of an organized workers’ group
Answer:
D. because promising not to join a union would strip the employee of his ability to protest workplace injustices with the support of an organized workers’ group
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If you wanted to debate an Athenian philosopher, where would you go?
Question 5 options:
A)
The Temple of Athena
B)
The Agora
C)
The Parthenon
D)
The Festival of Dionysus
Answer:
I think A is a correct answer
Which characteristics of tsunamis are true?
Choose all answers that are correct.
They occur a day or two after an earthquake.
They cause the ocean to briefly drain away from the shore.
They can travel as fast as 500 miles per hour.
They are measured by how far they travel.
Answer:
They occur a day or two after an earthquake.
Explanation:
Who was Petrach and what was his role in the humanism movement? 10 Points!!! Pls help ASAP
Answer:
Put the person above brainliest they deserve it:)
Explanation:
The equation is
the rate of the car times the time it took to
reach the destination set equal to the rate of
the bike times the time it took to reach the
same destination. Because the destination is
the same, d is the same for both. The transitive
property tells us that if the distances are the
same, then the rates and times are the same as
well, so we can set them equal to each other.
That's what all that means.
Answer:
Where are the numbers?
Explanation:
can someone mind helping me this is due today
Answer:Oil, Agricultural, Technology
Explanation:Oil made them wealthy. Agricultural is one-third of the work force. Technology is employing the younger generation
the earth is flat. prove me wrong.
and if you say ppl have been to space. wheres the proof?
they have "rockets fly to space" how?
lets not get violent. just a peaceful argument
Answer:(:
Explanation:
A planet is round because of gravity. A planet's gravity pulls equally from all sides. Gravity pulls from the center to the edges like the spokes of a bicycle wheel. This makes the overall shape of a planet a sphere, which is a three-dimensional circle. there for it is not flat
Come up with a policy position that you would like to take. This might be a policy that you want your school or community to adopt. It might also be a policy for your personal life, or one that you want your family to adopt. What matters are the steps.
Guidelines:
Review the steps in the policymaking process.
Come up with a policy position that you would like to take.
Explain your policy problem and the policy approach that you propose to fix your problem.
Evaluate a classmate's policy problem and suggest an alternate policy solution that might also solve their problem. If you are in the class by yourself, your teacher will propose a policy solution that you can critique.
Answer:
A policy I would like my community to adopt is going green, obviously, you can't force every single person to not use any plastic because this is virtually impossible but what I can do is stop the usage of plastic bags. Plastic bags and plastic in general, is very bad and harmful for our planet. The usage of plastic contributes to the drastic climate change we are facing today. And with keeping in mind we cant stop the manufacturing of plastic objects across the world let alone the nation because it can harm the economy very much and create a shortage in supplies that don't yet have an alternate to plastic, but we do have re-usable bags which are very common and easy to make. I suggest in every grocery store exchange plastic bags with reusable ones. But I do acknowledge the fact these cost money and although they are only a few cents it can put a small business at a loss. My solution to this is to have the bags cost less than $1 and give customers a discount for buying it and bringing it back. this way people are more motivated to buy one, although re-usable bags are a little thing, remember little things can go a long way.
Answer:
Consider two businesses, Company A and Company B:
Company A buys a tract of forest and meadow next to a wildlife protection area, cuts down all the trees, and covers most of the land with parking lots. It builds - with tax breaks given by the community to encourage it to settle there - a large factory that belches smoke into the sky and flushes chemicals into the river that flows through the protected land next door.
Many local people apply for the high-paying jobs the factory offers, but few are hired; Company A has brought most of its former workforce with it, driving up local housing prices and flooding the schools with new students. Suddenly taxes and prices rise, and new houses are going up on much of the open land that has made the community a pleasant place to live.
As if that weren't enough, the company refuses to join the local United Way, explaining that its parent company contributes to charity through its own foundation. When local organizations inquire about funding from the foundation, Company A representatives tell them that it only gives money to large, established charities.
Company B buys a similar, but larger, tract of land...and immediately sets aside half of it as a conservation area, which it invites the community to use. Rather than building a new plant, it has decided that the old factory on the edge of its new land is just what it needs, and hires local contractors to make over the building. At the company's direction, they install solar panels, double-paned windows that will reduce lighting costs and provide solar heat in winter, low-flow faucets, a water-recirculation system, and other "green" features. The plant, when it is finished, will be highly energy-efficient, and will, according to the company, put nothing into the environment that's harmful to people, wildlife, plants, or water quality.
Company B announces that it plans to hire at least 75% of its workforce from the local community, and to set up a training facility so that local people can learn the skills they need to work at the plant. It will also feature an on-site day care center for employees, as well as a generous medical and dental plan. Its executives volunteer for various organizations and boards. It funds half the cost of the construction of a new science center at the high school. It joins United Way and becomes active in its fundraising. And it explains that all of this is the policy of Company B's parent corporation, which believes in giving back to communities where it earns its money.
Which business's policies are more community-friendly? These examples are both extremes, of course. There are companies as callous as Company A, but not a huge number, and there are probably even fewer as community-spirited as Company B and its parent corporation. The contrast, however, serves to illustrate the difference between community-friendly and non-community-friendly business policies.
This section is about the social, health, economic, and environmental policies that business and government can adopt to improve community life, foster community development, and create healthy communities...and how community builders can persuade them to do so.
To ensure the separation of powers, the U.S. Government created _________.
Three branches of government
The Constitution
Continental Congress
Bill of Rights
Answer:
Three branches of government
Explanation:
Answer:
three branches the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch, and the Judicial Branch.
Explanation:
the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch, and the Judicial Branch are the three branches of government.
How does the physical environment of Southeast Asia affect human activity?
Choose all answers that are correct.
The location and trade activity within the Strait of Malacca have made Singapore an important port.
The cool climate causes monsoon winds to blow across the region, bringing rain for crops.
Both tsunamis and typhoons have caused thousands of deaths over the years.
The Mekong River flows through five mainland countries and has a basin that supports productive agriculture.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Answer:
b i think
Explanation:
Helpppppppp!!!!!!!!!
I think b maybe don't get mad at me if it's wrong plz
(Someone help asap! I searched this question but some people are saying true and others are saying its false so im not sure what to do cause the test im doing is a huge part of my grade.)
Is this statement true or false?
One of the reasons for the lack of Indian unity in fighting Europeans was, that the Indians were descended from different peoples who came in different waves of immigration.
true
false
Pls, help! also, no bots, or I will report you.
And will mark brainliest for the best answer
Compare and contrast the two groups of settlers found from the Thirteen Colonies. List One similarity and One difference between the two groups.
Answer:
Jamestown is in Virginia which was the first permanent English settlement. Plymouth in Massachusetts was the second English settlement.
In Jamestown Europeans were dependent upon Indians for cultivation while in Plymouth Pilgrims were not dependent upon Indians for cultivation.
Explanation:
list all of the conflicts that eventually led to a war for the French and Indian war.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Horizontal rock layers B, W, E, and K from bottom to top. Fault line Q divides layers B, W, and E. The layers to the right of the fault have shifted up, with layer E smaller on the right than on the left.
Examine the image. Then use the drop-down menu to choose the correct order for the relative age of the features from oldest to youngest:
Answer:
answer is 2
Explanation:
did it and got it right
Hi, anyone here?
Please send a answer
Answer:
here
Explanation:
Answer:
OK i sent an answer
ty for the points
have a nice day lol
plsss someone help me
Answer:
B. Developed advanced medical treatments
Explanation:
One of the many known achievements of the Gupta Empire is that they developed advanced medical treatments.
The Answer is: Developed Advanced medical Treatment.
What are two reasons people wanted to immigrate to the USA and Canada?
Answer:
relegest freedom and for jobs
The Most Common Reasons Why People Immigrate to US
1: Better opportunities to find work.
2: Better living conditions.
3: To be with their American spouses/families.
4: To escape their troubled country.
5: To get the best education.
Not quite sure about canada sorry
Madras, Jeddah, and Muscat are all “maritime” stops along the Silk Road. Based on the descriptions of these cities/their locations, what does “maritime” mean?
Answer:
Next to/ near the sea
Explanation:
As we can see on the map, these cities are all located next to the sea. We can infer that the definition of maritime is next to/near the sea from that.
Answer:
Based on the information, I conclude maritimes are places associated with bodies of water/s. The reason is all these stops are near bodies of water, meaning the definition is linked to the description.
Explanation:
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The U.S. Congress passes a bill outlining a new national education law.
What source of law does this scenario describe?
Constitutional
Criminal
Military
Statute