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The Bill of Rights Prevents bad fines or bail and cruel and unusual punishment.

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What does the Bill of Rights prevent fines and bail and cruel and unusual punishment?

It prevents excessive fines. I am so glad to answer your question! Please write back. Thank-you and have a great day!


Which bill of rights is this I cannot be charged Excessive fines or bail?

The Eighth Amendment sets Bail and Punishment laws, which would include excessive fines.


Why were the Bill of Rights passed?

the bill of rights was passed to prevent an all- powerful federal government.


What document was designed to prevent the abuse of power by the English monarchs?

The english Bill of Rights.


Where does Prohibition against excessive bail and fines can be found?

8th amendment to the constitution - also 8th on the bill of rights.


Did the Bill of Rights prevent the constitution?

The Bill of Rights are the first ten amendments to the US Constitution. Your question does not make sense.


Why did federalist object to the Bill of Rights?

The federalist objected to the Bill of Rights because they believed it gave the government enough power, but not to much to prevent tyranny.


Some states demanded what to prevent tyranny?

Bill of Rights


What was designed to prevent the abuse of power by the English monarchs?

The document that was designed to prevent abuse of power was called the English Bill of Rights. The English Bill of Rights was written by Parliament in 1689.


Which 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 documents was designed to prevent the abuse of power by the English monarchs?

The document that was designed to prevent abuse of power was called the English Bill of Rights. The English Bill of Rights was written by Parliament in 1689.


Purpose of the Bill of Rights?

The purpose of the bill of rights was to ensure public confidence and prevent incorrect and unlawful behavior.