only if public safety is in jeopardy (grad point);)
that is always our law
power to vote themselves raises, as well as the right to serve unlimited terms
No
Unalienable rights are the right given to every human being beginning from the day he/she was born. No one can take away those rights from you. They are permanent rights. In the Constitution, an example of an unalienable right would be the right to trial by jury.
In 2006 by president Bush
only if public safety is in jeopardy (grad point);)
Most likely because the Constituion states that everyone is equal
People were mad that it was removed and so, it took the only thing they had, their rights. Ultimately, it gave the government the peoples lives. Life is a gift and cannot be taken away by someone with the same gift
A right is something you have with no questions asked, and it cannot be taken away. A privilege is something you earn, and upon misuse can be taken away.
Yes
Inalienable
Their right to vote was systematically taken away by white supremacist state governments.
Yes, right away!
that is always our law
no, nopt right away, because anything can happen!
Their right to vote was systematically taken away by white supremacist state governments.