There were still some ideals and attributes that the people wanted in their government that were not in the Constitution. The Constitution, like the Articles of Confederation, needed improvement. The Constitution was a good base, but its fault was that it was incomplete. Before it was even ratified, a promise for a Bill of Rights was made. Once the Bill of Rights was added, the Constitution better fulfilled the expectations of the American people. The Bill of Rights created a balance between the Revolutionary ideals and what a stable government requires. The Bill of Right also outlined the details of individual liberties such as freedom of speech, the right to bear arms, and a basis of personal privacy. Even so, the country was still developing and the ability to amend and add on to the Bill of Rights and Constitution left room for this country to grow and still maintain a proper government system that catered to its