D.Madison disagreed with Jefferson’s belief that
a bill of rights would protect citizens. Madison objected at first
because it would only imply that there rights that government does not protect
and that it would be a hindrance that would oppose the power of
government. It was only when he added
the amendments he made that he changed his mind.
Answer:
because each party wants to appoint their own judges which may favor their point of view on law
Explanation:
I believe the answer is Shaping.
Shaping is a reinforcement technique which use a reward that given gradually after the subject is showing a certain desired traits.
On parakeets, this could be done by giving them a food reward everytime they move their head closer to the place where we want it to be (closer to your cheek)
A bill of rights<span>, sometimes called a </span>declaration of rights<span> or a </span>charter of rights<span>, is a list of the most important </span>rights<span> to the citizens of a country. The purpose is to protect those rights against </span>infringement from public officials and private citizens<span>. The term "bill of rights" originates from </span>England<span>, where it refers to the </span>Bill of Rights 1689<span> enacted by Parliament following the </span>Glorious Revolution<span>, asserting the supremacy of Parliament over the monarch, and listing a number of fundamental rights and liberties.</span>