Topic > Federal Government Reflection - 1101

Civil liberties and rights are not and do not represent the same thing. Civil liberties are personal guarantees and liberties that the government cannot limit, either by law or judicial interpretation. Civil rights are the rights of individuals to receive equal treatment in a range of settings including education, employment, housing, and more. Many interest groups use these terms to support their campaigns so that politicians can notice that something is being violated in the constitution. Seventh: Passing laws in the United States is not an easy task. Originally the founding fathers didn't want laws to be passed back and forth, so they created the House of Representatives, the Senate, and Congress. The process of making a law is quite long and could be a completely different essay, but this gives the reader the idea that it is complicated and goes through many processes. By making the law approval process long and complicated you reduce the chances of bad laws being passed, obviously some do get passed, but that's just a trace and