PPT-MPRDA Amendment Bill [B15D-2013]

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Dr Anthea Jeffery IRR NCOP Select Committee Parliament 28 June 2017 About the IRR A nonprofit organisation formed in 1929 to oppose racial discrimination and to

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Dr Anthea Jeffery IRR NCOP Select Committee Parliament 28 June 2017 About the IRR A nonprofit organisation formed in 1929 to oppose racial discrimination and to promote racial goodwill and nonracial democracy. brPage 1br Bill of Rights brPage 2br Amendment Amendment 11 Amendment 111 Amendment brPage 3br Amendment V Amendment V Amendment V 11 Amendment V 111 Amendment Amendment The Constitution describes how the government should run but citizens wanted to be able to also limit the government’s power and protects its citizens.. September 25, 1789 Congress voted to approve the 10 Amendments written by James Madison, known as the Bill of Rights.. Why was the Bill of Rights added to the U.S. Constitution?. In several states, ratification (approval) for the Constitution was only obtained when Federalist supporters promised to add a Bill of Rights to guarantee individual rights.. Purpose of the Bill of Rights. Goal. Limit the power of the federal government. Protect the natural rights of individuals. Author(s). Ideas taken from state bills of rights. Compiled by James Madison. The first 10 amendments. To the U. S. Constitution. Who determines what the Bill of Rights mean?. The Supreme Court makes rulings on the meaning. The Supreme Court balances the rights of the individual with the needs of society. To examine the events surrounding the creation of the Bill of Rights.. Do Now:. Complete the worksheet, . “Jefferson, Madison, and the Constitution”.. From left to right: Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton. The first 10 amendments of our Constitution.. What are the Bill of Rights?. The Bill of Rights is the unified address to numerous, highlighted Constitutional issues, taken up and deliberated upon to a point of agreement at different times in American history. The main intent was to prevent subsequent misconstruction of powers and ensure public confidence. The articles were ratified by three-fourths of the legislator in 1791.. Lowi. , Ginsberg, . Shepsle. , . Ansolabehere. Civil Liberties. Chapter 4. Civil Liberties and Civil Rights Are Not the Same. Civil liberties . are protections of citizens from improper governmental action; they limit collective action by restricting the government’s jurisdiction. www.crfcap.org. Presenters. : Keith Mataya and . Laura . Wesley. Constitutional Rights Foundation. CRF is a non-profit, non-partisan, national educational organization. For over 50 years we’ve provided programs, training, and materials supporting teachers and students in the fields of civic and law-related education.. Objective: I can analyze the Bill of Rights & Other Amendments. Limits on Rights. An individual’s rights must be balanced with the rights of others and the community’s health and safety.. Community vs. Individual Rights. October 5, 2015 Ronald Reagan George Bush I William Jefferson Clinton George W. Bush II Barack Obama Donald Trump These men have been President during your lifetime. Which of the above was the best President? Why? The Benefits of Reading Books The Benefits of Reading Books Denmark Utility Bill PSD Template. Fully customizable layered PSD file. Put any Name, Address, Bill No., Issue date, etc. to make personalized Utility Bill.

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