Asked by Zack
Also don't give me a website .In what ways does the Bill of Rights protect citizens from power of government? and thank you
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Answered by
bobpursley
Do you really think we are going to write up your answers for you , so you can copy and paste? Get real.
Answered by
Steve
without getting too specific, it enumerates various rights and restricts the government from infringing on them.
For example, the colonists had first-hand knowledge of how valuable it was to have handy weapons during times of government oppression. The 2nd amendment stipulates that the people have a right to keep and bear arms. Most dictators assume vast power by disarming the populace, so they can run roughshod and unopposed.
I have a nice shirt with pictures of various tyrants: Pol Pot, Adolf Hitler, Fidel Castro, Kim Jong Il, Mao Zedong, etc., and the caption:
Experts agree: Gun control works!
For example, the colonists had first-hand knowledge of how valuable it was to have handy weapons during times of government oppression. The 2nd amendment stipulates that the people have a right to keep and bear arms. Most dictators assume vast power by disarming the populace, so they can run roughshod and unopposed.
I have a nice shirt with pictures of various tyrants: Pol Pot, Adolf Hitler, Fidel Castro, Kim Jong Il, Mao Zedong, etc., and the caption:
Experts agree: Gun control works!