Bill of Rights

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A concept map comparing the Bill of Rights to the Declaration of Independence and the Declaration of Sentiments.
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Bill of Rights
  1. Declaration of Independence
    1. Justified breaking away from England and its ruler
      1. Signed in 1776
        1. Never amended/stands as is
          1. Lists grievances caused by the monarch
            1. Check and balance system + set of laws created because of such grievances
            2. Written mostly by Thomas Jefferson
            3. Designed to establish a government
              1. Made in 1789
                1. Added to the Constitution in 1791
                2. citizens have a set of basic, indispensable rights
                  1. Been ammended several times
                    1. Check and Balancing system
                      1. Made to balance government
                      2. Demands for morally correct human treatment
                        1. Authored by James Madison
                          1. Adamant about protecting individual rights from government
                            1. Declaration of Sentiments
                              1. Declared in 1848
                                1. Written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton
                                  1. Modeled after the Declaration of Indepence
                                    1. Modeled after the Declaration of Independence
                                      1. similarities between men and the monarch and women and the colonists
                                    2. Signed by attendees at the Women's Rights Covention
                                      1. List of grievances caused by men toward women
                                        1. Dismissal of women's right to vote
                                          1. Withholding rights
                                            1. Once married, decided civilly dead
                                              1. Taken all rights of property
                                                1. After divorce, women are left with nothing
                                                  1. Etc.
                                                  2. Expected misinterpretation, Misrepresentation, and ridicule
                                                    1. Demands society to give women the same rights as men and to acknowledge said rights
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