Bill of Rights
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Words: 1972
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Pages: 7
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The Bill of Rights, Is it still Necessary?
On December 15, 1791, precisely two hundred and eleven years ago, the founding fathers of our great nation had completed a document that would protect and guarantee the rights of its citizens. This masterpiece is still known as the Bill of Rights and is still the first ten amendments of our constitution in America. This paper will examine if these rights are still necessary due to changing times. First,
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take over the power of the states and the people. The bill of Rights is a masterpiece of a systematical way to provide not just personal rights but a safe guard to any ways on which a government could be subject to fail. I believe that if there are problems with this document that has held one of the greatest Nations together for two hundred and eleven years than there not really problems at all.
take over the power of the states and the people. The bill of Rights is a masterpiece of a systematical way to provide not just personal rights but a safe guard to any ways on which a government could be subject to fail. I believe that if there are problems with this document that has held one of the greatest Nations together for two hundred and eleven years than there not really problems at all.