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The Constitution

 


             the hypothesis that a man's natural rights only amounted to the .
             quantity of power he can exercise over any other man. A more general .
             and logical definition of a right is a claim upheld by the law, in .
             which case the Bill of Rights becomes important (Benn 195).
             Although the Constitution originally did not contain the Bill .
             of Rights, the states threatened to delay ratification until the .
             amendments were made. The main purpose of implementing the first ten .
             amendments to the United States Constitution, was to safeguard .
             fundamental individual rights against seizure by the federal .
             government and prohibit interference with existing rights. The.
             Revolutionary War with Britain was still quite clear in the American .
             mind during the writing of the Constitution, so the Bill of Rights had .
             full support of the public because it protected citizens against .
             everything which had angered the colonists about the British (Holder .
             52).
             The Constitution is extremely ambiguous concerning individual .
             rights and personal freedoms of man. It does, however, prohibit the .
             passage of ex post facto laws, which punish people for an act they .
             committed before such an act was illegal, disallow bills of attainder, .
             which punish offenders without a trial, and prevent suspension of the .
             writ of habeas corpus, which requires a detained man to be notified of .
             the offense he committed (Gilbert 331). The Constitution also .
             prohibits religious qualifications for seeking and holding a .
             governmental office, and it secures the right of a trial by jury of .
             peers in a criminal case (Gilbert 336). .
             Articles One, Two, and Three of the United States Constitution .
             define the three structures of the national government, and include .
             each branch's composition and function. .
             Article One deals with the Congress, the legislative structure .
             of the federal government. It is the Congress, rather than the .
             President, who is bestowed by the Constitution with the lawmaking .


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