The rights and responsibilites of US reflect our values as a country. In the United States, citizens have several different important liberties including (but not limited to):
- freedom of speech
-freedom of religion
-right to petition
-right to protest peacefully
-ability to have a trial in front of an impartial jury
- right to vote
These rights show that America is a country that is focused on providing significant freedom and choice for its citizens. As Americans, we have the ability to vote for whatever political candidate we want, practice the religion of our choice, and speak out against laws on the local, state, or national level. All of these freedoms ensure that America is a country with diverse thoughts and allows for differences in opinion among citizens.
I believe the answer is: The builders of the Constitution ensured the extension of the principle of checks and balances.<span>
Because of this, they separate the government branches into 3, the legislative branch, the executive branch, and the judiciery.
Creating inferior courts is a way for the legislative branch of the government to checks and limit the power of the judiciery branch of the government.</span>
England was looking at the settlement of colonies as a way of fulfilling its desire to sell more goods and resources to other countries than it bought. ... At the same time, colonies could be markets for England's manufactured goods. England knew that establishing colonies was an expensive and risky business.
<span>Sharecropping is a risky venture for both the sharecropper and the farmer. Just to be clear, the large farmer leases some of his land on speculation to a smaller farmer in return for part of the potential profits after harvest. If it's a good crop, both do OK. If there's a crop failure, or the market is down come autumn, both are SOL. The sharecropper's farm was small enough that he couldn't possibly get rich, unless some miracle happened in the market, but he had all to lose. And farming has never been easy work.</span>