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The Bills of Rights, 1st and 14th Amendments
The Bill of Rights are the first ten amendments.
the first ten amendments to the U.S constitution , added in 1791, and constitution, added in 1791, and consisting of a formal list of citizens' rights and freedoms.
In the Constitution, it is the "Bill of Rights" (another way of referring to the first ten amendments) which gives a list of the rights that Americans are guaranteed. These include freedom of speech, freedom of the press ("press" is an old word for journalism or media), freedom of religion, and freedom of assembly.
Bill of Rights.... ....the Bill of Rights is made up of the first 10 amendments to the Constitution (like stuff they forgot to write).
The Bill of Rights i think??
Bill of Rights
It is impossible to list all of the rights guaranteed by the Constitution because the document is inherently broad and open to interpretation. The Constitution establishes fundamental principles, and subsequent amendments, court rulings, and legislative actions have expanded and clarified these rights over time. Additionally, the evolving nature of society and legal precedents means that new rights and interpretations can emerge, making a comprehensive list unattainable. Therefore, rights are not static and can develop in response to changing societal values and circumstances.
The first ten amendments can be summarized as to the US Constitution, commonly referred to as the Bill of Rights, is a list of rights entitled to the American people which the government of the day should not infringe upon.
They (the government at the time) created the Bill of Rights, also known as the first 10 Amendments.
James Madison
James Madison