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Where can civil liberties be found?

They can be found in the Bill of Rights, specifically. The Bill of Rights is part of the Constitution, but it is the Bill of Rights where civil liberties are addressed.


Safeguards of individual civil liberties?

The Bill of Rights protects individuals liberties. The first amendment protects freedom of speech and religion. The second amendment gives individuals the right to own firearms if they choose to.


Why are civil liberty's important to democracy?

Many of these civil liberties are protected under the bill of rights, the first 10 amendment to the constitution.


How does the bill of rights guarantee peoples civil liberties?

by the bill of rights.


What are two words that mean rights protected by the constitution?

Civil Rights or Liberties.


What are rights protected by the constitution called that is 2 words and 11 letters long?

The rights protected by the Constitution is called the Bill of Rights. This is a few more than two words, but it fits the criteria for having eleven letters.


How many liberties are there in the US?

I am not sure what you mean by “liberties “. We have the Bill of Rights to insure certain rights.


How has the bill of rights protected the rights and liberties of America?

The laws enumerated within these documents have been enforced by the executive branch of government in such a way that most people are able to enjoy most of these rights, most of the time.


What protected the rights of English citizens and became the basis for the American Bill of Rights.?

The document that protected the rights of English citizens and was the basis for the American Bill of Rights was the Bill of Rights.


How did the resolve the Constitution when it did not have Civil liberties?

Civil liberties were added, in the form of the Bill of Rights.


Why did the federalists argue against inclusion of a bill of rights in the US Constitution?

Federalists opposed the inclusion of a Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution because they believed that the Constitution itself was a bill of rights, establishing a framework that limited government power and protected individual liberties. They argued that listing specific rights could be dangerous, as it might imply that any unlisted rights were not protected. Additionally, they felt that a Bill of Rights was unnecessary in a republic where the government was accountable to the people and its powers were clearly defined.


Does the bill of rights protect the individual liberties?

yes