The correct answer is <span>do not come from the government.
He
believed that the rights are unalienable and we get them just by being
born. There is no government that can or that should try to take them
away and if a government does try then it should be changed because it
would be a tyrannical government.</span>
Is called the standing law
I am pretty sure the answer is true but I haven't really researched this topic so I couldn't say it's definitely true
The answer to the question is C
Answer:
One of the most famous reasons for why certain delegates didn't sign was that the document lacked a legitimate Bill of Rights which would protect the rights of States and the freedom of individuals. Three main advocates of this movement were George Mason, Elbridge Gerry, and Edmund Randolph. Hope this helps!