Yes because after the war with Great Brittian they did not want a govenment that had complete power over its people. They wanted to be free tk make desicions for themselfs. Thats they only reason why they went to war in the first place. If the U.S did not have limits they would be in the same mess they were in with Great Brittian.
The right to privacy is not explicitly mentioned in any of the amendments to the u.s. constitution.
The supreme law of the United States of America is found in its Constitution. It replaced the country's original constitution, the Articles of Confederation. It defines the framework of the national government and originally had seven articles.
The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the UN Declaration of Human Rights, and numerous other international and regional conventions all recognize privacy as a fundamental human right. Human dignity and other fundamental principles like free speech and association are supported by privacy. the fourth amendement defends against arbitrary government searches and seizures that violate one's right to privacy. Fifth Amendment: Enables the protection of personal information by granting the privilege against self-incrimination.
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<span>An oligarchy is “rule by the few.”
</span><span>A small group of leaders decides the fate of the people
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<span>a measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of consumer good and services. </span><span>Glad to know this by memory. Knew it would come in handy.</span>