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There is a clause written before the Bill of Rights which basically states in modern english, that the following rights are yours and cannot be taken away, but it does not necessarily mean these the only rights you have. This was done to insure that a) people would not confuse the Bill of Rights as a form of oppression and b) later amendments that guaranteed rights could be added to the Constitution.
The Bill of Rights are the Ten basic rights and freedoms of all U.S. citizens.
The Bill of Rights are the first 10 amendments made to the Constitution. They explained the colonists rights.
it meant their rights would be protected
The term "bill of rights" originates from England. If you mean the USA, you have to include that in your question, as England, Canada, and New Zealand all have a "bill of rights" too.
it meant their rights would be protected
In the Bill of Rights there is no section 10 of article 16. There are 10 rights listed and that is all.
Do you mean the Biodiversity Bill which was passed in India in the year 2000
it means approved
The creation of the Bill of Rights was of course George Manson and Patrick Star....no wait, i mean Patrick Henry
There really is no rights in the D.o.I, rather the rights given to United State citizens come from the constition/Bill of Rights.....in this are the rights such as; freedom of speech, religion, press, right to bear arms, etc.
...that it was wasn't complete to the bill of rights? Can you clarify what you mean? The question is unclear.