thats why I think the 9th amendment is the single greatest amendment added to the bill of rights. Just because it was not enumerated does NOT mean it is not reserved by the people.
These are EXACTLY what I have been hoping for! This whole series of videos are perfect for assigning as EdPuzzle videos. The tone is spot on and there is just the right amount of detail. It may seem small, but the background is also just engaging enough for my high school students. Simply perfect. I cannot tell you how much these videos have benefitted my Civics & Government classes.
You missed the mark on the 2A a little bit. It was always an individual right and the Heller decision didn’t say that individuals can keep a handgun for self defense, it said The People have the right to have a handgun for lawful purposes, such as, self defense. It’s kind of a huge difference.
Edman Randolph is the one who wrote the constitution. The same people who hijack England also hijack America. It can be the east India COMPANY and dutch west indies COMPANY.
English Bill of Rights 1689. Although the U.S. Bill of Rights (1791) are more comprehensive, and First Amendment Law has Freedom of Speech and the Press, prohibits censorship by government. Even the (U.S). government was evolved from British government (evolution, natural progression), but drastically changed, such as removal of monarchy.
I'm a fan of Madison, but I'm willing to go with 'James Madison, father of the Constitution of the United States and midwife of the U.S. Bill of Rights'. 😉
"That all men are born equally free and independent..." What exactly does this mean coming from a slaveholder? Perhaps he defines "men" as male, white, Christian, property owners.
They wanted to put forth a plan to abolish slavery at some point in our nation. It takes time to change people's minds. Unfortunately, some refused to adhere to the Constitution, and we had to fight a war over it.
Good question, but your assumed conclusion is wrong. In the original draft of the Declaration, Jefferson made it clear that Black slaves were included in the men in "all men are created equal" and that slavery was an evil introduced into North America by the British king.
Read Proverbs on “removing the ancient boundary stone”. Our “rights” are written-out-specific, inalienable, God-given Rights, to make it very unlikely that any “bad actor” might talk any Constitutional “lawmaker” OUT OF THEIR TRUE MEANING!! In our Founding Fathers’ understanding of their God, and MINE, we see throughout our Old Testament, and New, that GOD was SPECIFIC. The Founding Fathers followed suit and fostered all FREEDOMS from GOD, and THEY KNEW THEIR GOD, and HIS WORD in all its Complexity and Simplicity.
Regarding “due process” expectations of a jury trial being “in the place of the alleged crime”, i don’t see as much necessity for that as much as it be in the general “region”, because we are so entwined in our knowledge and communications of what might concern of the voting public throughout the WHOLE country. I believe that the Founding Fathers thought that WITNESSES on either side, might serve to be more helpful in the area where they all lived. That, is my opinion is not a huge issue, anymore. But that is only my opinion “on the fly”. Suggestion, only. In those days, friends and family, and employers, and pastors, were called in to be “character witnesses”, and people who knew the accused well, and NOT PSYCHOLOGISTS!!
This should be required watching in every school
What's a school?. Isn't education for institutionalize subjects?. Most lead to drugs and CRIME. The breadbasket of the nations.
lol it is, from the class called Ap Government, it's a college class and the last history course you can take at the last year.
I love the lecture and learning a lot. I especially like that pause at 12: 37 and little smile at 14:19. Adds emphasis without really trying.
Then tell me how a dollar is created??
Excellent work and I hope it is available for everyone to enjoy and learn from.
ESPECIALLY NOW WITH TOTAL DISTRUCTION OF OUR DEMOCRACY LOOMING
thats why I think the 9th amendment is the single greatest amendment added to the bill of rights. Just because it was not enumerated does NOT mean it is not reserved by the people.
These are EXACTLY what I have been hoping for! This whole series of videos are perfect for assigning as EdPuzzle videos. The tone is spot on and there is just the right amount of detail. It may seem small, but the background is also just engaging enough for my high school students. Simply perfect. I cannot tell you how much these videos have benefitted my Civics & Government classes.
Great find!
Clear concise and helpful.
This is wonderful! I will be using this in my classes.
Class?. Are you a racist?. I'm a racer, you want a ride?
Freedom OF religion
Freedom FROM religion
You missed the mark on the 2A a little bit. It was always an individual right and the Heller decision didn’t say that individuals can keep a handgun for self defense, it said The People have the right to have a handgun for lawful purposes, such as, self defense. It’s kind of a huge difference.
Awesome
Yeah your nation has a prison for all who they dislike.
dude did he fart at 10:03. other then that lovely video. made me laugh at 10:03
he didn't his voice was just deep. he HOME in a deep voice.
Was the English Bill of Rights a source for the American Bill of Rights? I read somewhere that two of the rights were direct lifts
Edman Randolph is the one who wrote the constitution. The same people who hijack England also hijack America. It can be the east India COMPANY and dutch west indies COMPANY.
English Bill of Rights 1689. Although the U.S. Bill of Rights (1791) are more comprehensive, and First Amendment Law has Freedom of Speech and the Press, prohibits censorship by government. Even the (U.S). government was evolved from British government (evolution, natural progression), but drastically changed, such as removal of monarchy.
I'm a fan of Madison, but I'm willing to go with 'James Madison, father of the Constitution of the United States and midwife of the U.S. Bill of Rights'. 😉
Remember kids, its 'We The People " vrs "we the people ". They must never win.
Rights of humansss bodies and minds and communties… data and beyond. Privacy transparency and SpotOn oversight. Breathe… community and laws.
"That all men are born equally free and independent..." What exactly does this mean coming from a slaveholder? Perhaps he defines "men" as male, white, Christian, property owners.
They wanted to put forth a plan to abolish slavery at some point in our nation. It takes time to change people's minds. Unfortunately, some refused to adhere to the Constitution, and we had to fight a war over it.
Good question, but your assumed conclusion is wrong. In the original draft of the Declaration, Jefferson made it clear that Black slaves were included in the men in "all men are created equal" and that slavery was an evil introduced into North America by the British king.
That led to Jim Crow law where they took away black rights
Yet perpetuated by how many presidents until the EP in 1863? @@PierzStyx
Pending SCOTUS 😅 independence day 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Read Proverbs on “removing the ancient boundary stone”. Our “rights” are written-out-specific, inalienable, God-given Rights, to make it very unlikely that any “bad actor” might talk any Constitutional “lawmaker” OUT OF THEIR TRUE MEANING!! In our Founding Fathers’ understanding of their God, and MINE, we see throughout our Old Testament, and New, that GOD was SPECIFIC. The Founding Fathers followed suit and fostered all FREEDOMS from GOD, and THEY KNEW THEIR GOD, and HIS WORD in all its Complexity and Simplicity.
CON 101 because it’s a con to believe you have any rights in Rhode Island.
America die 1666. It took them 100yrs to chip on Plymouth rock.
Regarding “due process” expectations of a jury trial being “in the place of the alleged crime”, i don’t see as much necessity for that as much as it be in the general “region”, because we are so entwined in our knowledge and communications of what might concern of the voting public throughout the WHOLE country. I believe that the Founding Fathers thought that WITNESSES on either side, might serve to be more helpful in the area where they all lived. That, is my opinion is not a huge issue, anymore. But that is only my opinion “on the fly”. Suggestion, only. In those days, friends and family, and employers, and pastors, were called in to be “character witnesses”, and people who knew the accused well, and NOT PSYCHOLOGISTS!!