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That's easy: Rights of Americans.
If there is a list of rights, then it is very easy for people who feel that their rights have been infringed to identify their rights.
Just keep rereading the Bill of rights until you got it memorized, there is no easy way out. Just keep practicing until you got it.
Today is very easy to find almost anything online. Also in this case GI Bill of Rights can be found online. More specifically on Wikipedia. It lists all the rights.
The Bill of Rights of the United States is part of the Constitution. The Constitution is the supreme law. The Bill of Rights is a set of amendments that limit the authority of the federal government and guarantee rights of the people.
Thirty-three amendments have been adopted by the United States Congress, but only 27 of those have been ratified. The first ten amendments to the Constitution are the Bill of Rights.
It basically states that: 1) You have the right to be trialed by a grand jury (except if you're a soldier at war, then you're screwed) 2) You can't be trialed for the same crime twice 3) The cops can't force evidence/confessions onto you 4) You can abstain from testifying in a court 5) You can refuse to answer questions which would put you in jeopardy (for example, reveal an unrelated crime you committed earlier) when testifying in a court, unless it's truly relevant
Think about this, please, because the answer is right in front of you. Could we freely answer many of these questions without the Bill of Rights? No, because we have freedom of speech. That's only one of the things the 1st amendment promises, yet there are 10. Please, think about this. It's really quite easy.
It had allowed the people in Washington DC vote. the Amendment was ratified i=on march 29th 1961 by JFK. an easy way to rememebr it is " 23 vote in DC."
The freedom of peaceful assembly is indeed a right set down in the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. Below you will find a link. Click on it and surf over to the Wikipedia post on the First Amendment to the Constitution. The first paragraph of the article will tell you what other First Amendment rights you have. The rest of the article is good read, too. This is important stuff. People have bled and died for it. Why not take a moment to look it over? Uneducated, uninformed and uninterested people are easy to lead - and control.
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No. It has to go through many stages to become a bill.