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the billof rigghts prevents the government to not have all the power.

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Purpose of the Bill of Rights?

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What amendment was introduced to prevent anyone from assuming that the rights enumerated in the Bill of Rights are the only protected rights?

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What do the enumerated rights in the Bill of Rights not do?

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