The US Constitution: Fair Government And Unalienable Rights

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The U.S. Constitution to me means freedom, unalienable rights, justice, protection, security, equality, and fair government. The Constitution protects these rights with popular sovereignty, limited government, checks and balances, federalism, judicial review, and separation of powers. The two most important meanings to me are fair government and unalienable rights. Fair government is something that not many countries in the world possess. As an American citizen I feel very lucky to live in a country with a fair government. The Constitution gives us a fair government by enforcing the principles of limited government and checks and balances. Checks and balances is when our three branches of government keep each other from becoming too powerful, and it keeps our government from becoming an over-ruling government like the ones in some other countries. Limited government also keeps our U.S. government fair by limiting what certain branches of our government can do. This principle protects our right for fair government by not letting one …show more content…

The constitution protects our unalienable rights with limited government. I believe having a limited government means that our government cannot take certain rights away from us, like the right to free religion and the right to free speech. Without a limited government, I assume that our right to free speech would have been taken away from us a long time ago. Our Founding Fathers’ believed that everyone has the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. If these natural rights were not in the constitution, I feel our lives would be very different, and most things that are given to us as rights, would not exist at all. Another example of our rights is our right to free religion. If the Constitution did not give us this right, I think our country would be similar to England, when it was ruled by a catholic priest and

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