The Bill of Rights & Later Amendments
We as Americans have
a tremendous regard and respect for the framers of - our Constitution because it
was they that laid the foundation stones for the greatest country on
earth. But on top of - the many amazing
aspects of the Constitution, one stands out as an act of wisdom and foresight
that made sure the Constitution would remain a living document for
centuries. That was the provision of - the
Constitution that allowed for the addition of amendments.
It was not long
after the Constitution was ratified that the first ten amendments were indeed
organized and became law. That those ten
amendments have become as central to the American system of - government as the
Constitution itself. They have come to
be known as the Bill of Rights.
The Bill of Rights
are so deeply engrained in the American consciousness that they are often
referenced in conversations about issues, how Americans work and live together
and our relationship with the government.
The true genius of - the Bill of - Rights was the work it did to severely
limit the ability of - the government of the United States to ever interfere with
the fundamental rights of its citizens.
This is a stunning achievement at a governmental level when you think in
terms of - legal systems of governments throughout history and around the
world.
These ten amendments
assure that the rights of - citizens in this country are forever protected from
any move by any administration to take those rights and give them to the
government itself. As such, the
government is forever banned from getting too strong and it relegates the
government to a servant role in society which so often is not the case in
governmental politics elsewhere in the world.
The ten amendments
to the Constitution cover the core rights of - Americans including: …
6). The
right to civil trail by jury.
8). Protection
of rights not specifically spelled out in these ten amendments.
10). The right to bear arms
Of these rights, the
ones listed in the first amendment are most often quoted and most cherished by
Americans. The original authorship of - the Bill of Rights is credited to James Madison. These basic rules of order for how the
government will respect its own citizenry set in place and entitlement of
rights by American citizens that has fundamentally shaped this country and how
Americans come to expect its government to behave.
It endowed the citizenry
of the land with an expectation that the rights of the citizens of the country
at a very basic level are more important than the rights of - the government and
that the government “works for us” which is a phenomenal change to the way
societies have been organized throughout history. As such, The Bill of Rights is one of - the
many reasons that America can be regarded as the most unique country in the
world and the country that many citizens of other nations wish their own
counties would emulate.
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