It prevents the government from enforcing laws that violate the Constitution.
. It prevents the president from enforcing laws that violate the Constitution.
The people at the time felt that the Constitution did not fully protect the rights of the people. People were afraid that the national Government would violate their rights, and only passed the Constitution on the condition that a Bill of Rights be added right after.
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The constitution protects against arbitrary arrest and imprisonment that was suspended by Lincoln
The January 1863 Emancipation Proclamation by President Lincoln did not violate the Constitution; however, it did not have any Constitutional basis, which generated criticism from both Southerners and (some) Northerners alike. That this criticism was a new adversity to be dealt with by Lincoln and his supporters is undeniable: it did not, however, deter the North from its march toward victory in any ultimately significant way.
Congress.
The judicial branch, specifically the Supreme Court, is responsible for ensuring that laws do not violate the Constitution. They have the authority to review and interpret laws to ensure their constitutionality. Additionally, individual citizens have the right to challenge laws in court if they believe they violate the Constitution.
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Some of the states seceded from the Union ( which was illegal)
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He was only 2 when war broke and ya
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Not sure exactly what you mean. Handguns don't violate any amendment. Firearm ownership in general is protected by the second amendment.