The Constitution provides the rights and obligations of the newly established US Government. But what is the rights and duties of that citizen? Only two years after the Constitution was approved, the Constitution began to develop in 1791, the process continued to this day. The first 10 amendments of the Constitution are called the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights briefly outlines the protection of citizens against the US government. The question raised in the title of this article is "Is the Bill of Rights was written more than 200 years ago and is still useful today?"
December 15th is the Bill of Rights, celebrating the addition of the Bill of Rights to the US Constitution in 1791. This festival celebrates the freedom and rights that the Bill of Rights hold for the Americans. In 1941, President Franklin Roosevelt announced that it was a federal vacation in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the ratification of the Bill of Rights.
In 1941, President Franklin Roosevelt announced on Dec. 15 as Human Rights Act Day in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of ratification of the Bill of Rights. In 1991, a copy of the Virginia State Bill of Rights visited the country to commemorate its 200th anniversary and visited all the capital cities of the 50 provinces.
The Bill of Rights was a part of the American Constitution on 15th December 1791. In commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the incident in 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt announced December 15 as the Bill of Rights. He wants Americans to understand their rights and remind them of their duty as a US citizen. On the day of 1991, the Americans celebrated the 200th anniversary of the birth of these important modifications that were important to the American political tradition. At the 1787 Constitutional Meeting, delegates dismissed the proposal proposed by George Mason, the author of the Virginia State Rights Declaration (1776), which established the US Constitution as the Bill of Rights. Failure to mention basic rights quickly became a major problem in subsequent discussions on whether to approve or approve the proposed constitution.
According to the first civil rights draft stated in earlier works such as the British Bill of Rights (1689) and John Rock's books, Mason said the first modern constitutional part of the individual rights of the Northern citizens It can be regarded as protection. America It refuses the concept of privileged political ranks and genetic offices such as parliamentarians and the House of Representatives described in the British Bill of Rights. This statement was adopted as a separate document of the Virginia Constitution on June 29, 1776 at the 5th Virginia Revolutionary Conference held on June 12, 1776 at Williamsburg, Virginia, and was unanimously adopted . In 1830, as the first article "Declaration of Rights" was included in the Virginia Constitution. A slightly updated version is still in the Virginia Constitution making it legal