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Why do you suppose most states constitutions began with a bill of rights?

The Bill of Rights is important so people know what rights they have.


What are the first 10 addments to the conustution know as?

Bill of Rights


Why are they called the Bill of Rights?

It is called the bill of rights because it was protection over the rights that the citizens had.


Why is the bill of rights so important American government?

It is important for citizens to know about the Bill of Rights because, the Bill of Rights is made up of the ten commandments:)


In the 1925 case Gitlow v New York the supreme court ruled that?

rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights must also be guaranteed by the states


Most of the provisions of which important historical document were also included in the US Bill of Rights?

english bill of rights. A+


What is the answer to what is the name of the first ten changes to the Constitution?

The first ten changes to the constitution are also the first ten Amendments (that's a change to the constitution). These ten amendments are collectively called the "Bill of Rights"; is this for a citizenship test or government test? : )


The first 10 amendments to the constitution are know as?

the bill of rights


How is the bill of rights still used today?

The English Bill of Rights is still used today, you can get a copy of the constitution and read the ten amendments better know as the English Bill of Rights.


Does The Bill of Rights guarantee does the bill rights give or does The Bill of Rights abolish?

Bill or rights guarantees.


What was added to constitution for anti federalists?

Bill of Rights


Some states were not in favor of a Bill of Rights because why?

Some states were not in favor of a Bill of Rights because they had their own laws to protect people's freedoms. They also felt that the Bill of Rights was not inclusive enough.