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What Civil Liberties Are?

Civil Liberties are rights and freedoms that provide an individual with specific rights.


Rights of the individual?

civil liberties


What part of the constitution are many of Americans civil liberties articulated?

The first 10 amendments, known as the Bill of Rights


Who guarantees that individual civil liberties are not violated?

Supreme court


What does the liberal position try to protect?

Individual civil liberties


Examples of safeguards of individual civil liberties?

a Not-Guilty verdict


Is civil liberties possessive noun?

No, the compound noun civil liberties is the plural form for the singular noun civil liberty. The singular possessive form is civil liberty's; the plural possessive form is civil liberties'.


What is another phrase for our individual freedoms?

Civil liberties or personal rights are other phrases that can be used to refer to our individual freedoms.


What branch is charged with ensuring civil liberties?

The Judicial branch, particularly the Supreme Court, is charged with interpreting the Constitution to protect civil liberties. They have the power to strike down laws that violate these liberties and uphold individual rights.


Who started the American civil liberties union?

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) was founded in 1920 by a group of civil liberties advocates, including Roger Baldwin, Crystal Eastman, and Norman Thomas. It emerged in response to widespread violations of civil liberties during World War I and the Red Scare. The organization aimed to defend and preserve individual rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution.


What is a freedom lover?

A freedom lover is someone who values and supports individual liberties, rights, and autonomy. They advocate for personal freedom and the protection of civil liberties for all individuals.


Identify one result of the Fourteenth Amendment.?

Answer this question… Expanded civil liberties