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The Bill of Rights added to the Constitution ~ Dec 15, 1791

The main purpose of the U.S. Bill of Rights is to define the civil liberties of American citizens. It refers to the first 10 amendments of the U.S. Constitution, and it was introduced in 1789 to guarantee the protection of the basic rights that citizens continue to enjoy. Continue Reading
The Bill of Rights was ratified in 1791, which was four years following the ratification of the Constitution. In 1803, the Supreme Court of the United States nullified the first act of Congress that had been declared as unconstitutional. More than a century would pass before the Supreme Court would be called into action to protect the rights of the individual.
The Bill of Rights was created to protect the civil liberties of American citizens and prevent the government from abusing power. The first 10 amendments were ratified as a compromise between Federalists and Antifederalists, politicians who debated the federal government’s degree of authority over state legislatures and individual citizenship rights. Continue Reading
The Bill of Rights limits the government by enumerating the rights of the people and listing the things the government cannot do. For example, the Bill of Rights states that the government cannot pass a law limiting the freedom of speech or religion. Continue Reading
ConstitutionFacts.com states that James Madison originally proposed and was the main influence in developing the Bill of Rights because some of the founding fathers argued that the U.S. Constitution … Full Answer
The idea for the Bill of Rights came from George Mason, a famous delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia who rejected the Constitution as it was being presented because it lacked any declaration of rights at all. He helped pass the Virginia Declaration of Rights, which influenced James Madison to include many of its ideas in the first 10 amendments to the Constitution. George Mason’s protest ended up affecting the nature of the American government as the Bill of Rights limited the power of government and augmented the freedoms of the individual and the states.
Selective incorporation prevents states from making laws that infringe on the rights of U.S. citizens, as defined in the Bill of Rights. This is defined in… Full Answer >
The Ninth Amendment is part of the Bill of Rights and provides further detail into the rights of United States citizens. The Ninth Amendment was developed … Full Answer
According to About.com, The meaning of the Ninth Amendment and one of the principal arguments against the Bill of Rights was that the government would be free to ignore rights not specifically mentioned in the Constitution … Full Answer >
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2012 – Sandy Hook Shooting

On December 14, 2012, at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, Adam Lanza kills 20 first graders and six school employees before turning a gun on himself. Earlier that day, he killed his mother at the home they shared.
The Sandy Hook shooting was, at the time, the second-deadliest mass shooting in the United States after the 2007 shooting at Virginia Tech, in which a gunman killed 32 students and teachers before committing suicide.
Shortly after 9:30 a.m., 20-year-old Adam Lanza shot through a plate-glass window next to Sandy Hook’s locked front entrance in order to gain access to the school. Hearing the noise, the school principal and school psychologist went to investigate and were shot and killed by Lanza, who was armed with a semiautomatic rifle, two semiautomatic pistols and multiple rounds of ammunition. Lanza also shot and wounded two other Sandy Hook staff members.
He then entered two first-grade classrooms, where he gunned down two teachers and 15 students in one room and two teachers and five students in the other room. The children Lanza murdered, 12 girls and 8 boys, were 6 and 7 years old. Twelve first-graders from the two classrooms survived.
When Lanza heard the police closing in on him, he killed himself in a classroom at approximately 9:40 a.m.
Police soon learned that sometime earlier that morning, before arriving at Sandy Hook, Lanza had shot and killed his 52-year-old mother at their home. She owned the weapons her son used in his deadly rampage.
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Sandy Hook – Newtown, Connecticut

List of deaths
Killed:
- Perpetrator’s mother:
- Nancy Lanza, 52 (shot at home)[23]
- School personnel:
- Rachel D’Avino, 29, behavior therapist[24]
- Dawn Hochsprung, 47, principal
- Anne Marie Murphy, 52, special education teacher[25]
- Lauren Rousseau, 30, teacher
- Mary Sherlach, 56, school psychologist
- Victoria Leigh Soto, 27, teacher
- Students:
- Charlotte Bacon, 6[26]
- Daniel Barden, 7
- Olivia Engel, 6
- Josephine Gay, 7
- Dylan Hockley, 6
- Madeleine Hsu, 6
- Catherine Hubbard, 6
- Chase Kowalski, 7
- Jesse Lewis, 6
- Ana Márquez-Greene, 6
- James Mattioli, 6
- Grace McDonnell, 7
- Emilie Parker, 6
- Jack Pinto, 6
- Noah Pozner, 6
- Caroline Previdi, 6[27]
- Jessica Rekos, 6
- Avielle Richman, 6
- Benjamin Wheeler, 6
- Allison Wyatt, 6
- Perpetrator:
- Adam Lanza, 20 (suicide)
Wounded:
- Natalie Hammond, 40, lead teacher
- Deborah Pisani[28]
1939 – USSR expelled from League of Nations…
1939 USSR expelled from the League of Nations
On December 14, 1939, the League of Nations, the international peacekeeping organization formed at the end of World War I, expels the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in response to the Soviets’ invasion of Finland on November 30. Although the League of Nations was more or …read more
Citation Information
Article Title
USSR expelled from the League of Nations
Author History.com Editors
Website Name
HISTORY
URL
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/ussr-expelled-from-the-league-of-nations
Access Date
December 14, 2022
Publisher
A&E Television Networks
Last Updated
December 10, 2020
Original Published Date
November 5, 2009

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