Answer:
to have a right to something.
Like you (a person) have a right.
Explanation:
Sorry if it's confusing.... hope it helps
Lexington and concord, april 1775
The Bill of Rights specifically enumerates the rights of individuals and thus provides protection against an over-powerful national government.
In clearly stating a person's inherent rights, that the government can't take away, the bill of rights protects the citizens from an over-powerful government.
Rome was a republic before it was an empire. Romans had the first Senate, elected by the people. The third option is also correct, because even the if the emperor did something that was against the law, he would be put on trial. Also the last one, those are called "Law's" You find them everywhere. xD Hope I helped :)