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Around the excerpt it says that they needed to ratify the bill of rights to stop people from restricting what powers that it had that protected the citizens rights.
"to prevent abuse of its powers that further
restrictive clauses should be added.
to adopt the Constitution
to restrict citizens' rights
O to prevent the abuse of power
to create a convention"
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In early history, Israelites were simply members of the 12 tribes of Israel. After 930 bce and the establishment of two independent Hebrew kingdoms in Palestine, the 10 northern tribes constituting the kingdom of Israel were known as Israelites to distinguish them from the southern kingdom of Judah.
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A) he believed governments created unequal societies
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a French-speaking Swiss polymath. He was at the same time a writer, pedagogue, philosopher, musician, botanist and naturalist, and although defined as an enlightened one, he presented deep contradictions that separated him from the main representatives of the Enlightenment, winning for example Voltaire's fierce spite and being considered one of the first writers of pre-Romanticism.
His ideas printed a Copernican turn to pedagogy focusing on the natural evolution of the child and on direct and practical matters, and his political ideas influenced to a large extent the French Revolution and the development of republican theories, although it is also considered one of the precursors of totalitarianism; It incorporated to the political philosophy incipient concepts like the one of general will (that Kant would transform in its categorical imperative) and alienation. His legacy of radical and revolutionary thinker is probably best expressed in his two most famous sentences, one contained in The Social Contract, "Man is born free, but everywhere is chained," the other, present in his Emile, or education, "Man is good by nature."
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Answer: Such a legal question is referred to as "jurisdiction to determine jurisdiction." Subject matter jurisdiction is the court's authority to decide the issue in controversy such as a contracts issue, or a civil rights issue.
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