Some believed that the Constitution did not give the new federal government the ability to restrict inherent rights, so no list of those rights was necessary. Others worried that if the rights were listed, they would invariably forget some and the list would ever be incomplete. Finally, the argument was that the states each had their own constitutions, too, and that rights were best protected at a state level.
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1. Basically restricting and public Religious hearings, (going to the Mosc, Church etc. is fine)
2. There has been so much hate and problems going on because of religion. They think whatever religious stuff is going on should be in a place with people that actually believe in the religion, rather than brainwashing people with other religions.
3. They do not over present their religion and/or try and force it on people. Also, a lot of people mind their own business outside of the US, (I'm guessing that's where your answering this bc I am too) so they do not say anything.
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Staff Members
Explanation:
Almost anyone can write a bill; however the majority of bills that are introduced to Congress come from members or constituents.
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Correct answers: Sons of Liberty / Intolerable Acts / goods
Explanation:
The Sons of Liberty protested against the British Government taxations, stating they violated their rights as they were not the ones ruling the colonies, neither representatives they had elected. They used the phrase "no taxation without representation".
Even though the parliament responded by passing the Intolerable Acts, the colonists kept protesting and created resistance along the Thirteen Colonies, which not long after that escalated into a revolutionary war.
Sacagawea in Louisiana Purchase and Lewis & Clark she escorted