The rights of persons within the United States of America are guaranteed (recognized) primarily by the first 10 Amendments to the US Constitution, collectively known as the "Bill of Rights." However, the entire Constitution as a whole, including the Amendments following the Bill of Rights, protect persons within the United States of America.
U.s. Citizens
One right guaranteed by the Bill of Rights is freedom of speech, found in the First Amendment. Another is the right to keep and bear arms, found in the Second Amendment.
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freedom to assemble
The Bill of Rights guaranteed that Congress would not interfere with the rights to religion, speech and press. The Bill of Rights are the first 10 amendments of the US Constitution.
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rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights must also be guaranteed by the states
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freedom of religion
No, the right for women to vote is not explicitly guaranteed in the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights, which consists of the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, does not address voting rights. Women's suffrage was established later with the 19th Amendment, ratified in 1920, which specifically granted women the right to vote.
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