Answer: Right to a trial by jury.
Explanation: The first amendment is "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances". So, the first amendment does protect the right to practice any religion, it does protect the right of a peaceful protest, it does protect the right of individuals but <em>it does not protect the right to trial by jury</em>.
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Eightfold Path, Pali Atthangika-magga, Sanskrit Astangika-marga, in Buddhism, an early formulation of the path to enlightenment. The idea of the Eightfold Path appears in what is regarded as the first sermon of the founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha, which he delivered after his enlightenment. There he sets forth a middle way, the Eightfold Path, between the extremes of asceticism and sensual indulgence. Like the Sanskrit term Chatvari-arya-satyani, which is usually translated as Four Noble Truths, the term Astangika-marga also implies nobility and is often rendered as the “Eightfold Noble Path.” Similarly, just as what is noble about the Four Noble Truths is not the truths themselves but those who understand them, what is noble about the Eightfold Noble Path is not the path itself but those who follow it. Accordingly, Astangika-marga might be more accurately translated as the “Eightfold Path of the [spiritually] noble.” Later in the sermon, the Buddha sets forth the Four Noble Truths and identifies the fourth truth, the truth of the path, with the Eightfold Path. Each element of the path also is discussed at length in other texts.
Explanation:
Sorry its so long!
The correct answer is the Federalists.
Federalists were a group of individuals who believed that the federal government should possess more power than state governments. Federalists argued that a weak federal government resulted in a disorganized union. The failure of the Articles of Confederation and Shay's Rebellion were two events that supported the federalists point of view.
This is why the federalists believed that the federal (aka central) government should have all powers not specifically denied to it.