The protections are : freedom of speech, freedom of unreasonable searches or seizures and right to a trial by jury.
<em>Freedom of speech </em>is granted in the Amendment 1 of the U.S. Constitution, together with the freedom of religion and press. In the Michigan Constitution it is granted in Article 1 paragraph 5: freedom of speech and of press.
<em>Freedom of unreasonable searches or seizures:</em> Amendment 4 of the Bill of Rights and Article 1 paragraph 11 of the Michigan Constitution.
<em>Trial by jury</em> : Amendment 7 ( Rights in Civil Cases ) of the Bill of Rights and Article 1 paragraph 14 of the Michigan Constitution.
The Michigan Constitution was ratified in 1963 and the bill of Rights in 1789.
The rights of crime victims and prohibition on discrimination are stated in the Article I of the Michigan Constitution only.
Well I don't know whay the name is but I do know that t. Bernard was he guiding spirit for the monastic order we just need to find out that myserios name so u can get that answer
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Explanation: People wanted to fix the injustices of society, turn away from sin to lead a moral life, and help others do the same. What were the preachers of the SGA called? -The preachers were called revivalists because they led the Awakening. hope this helps. :)
The Bush Doctrine was a doctrine of preemption that involved both a major assertion of Presidential authority and potentially lowering the threshold of war.
Unquestionably threatened to weaken, even destroy important internal checks on presidential power