The Tenth Amendment gives the states freedoms and control
In the Constitution, it is the "Bill of Rights" (another way of referring to the first ten amendments) which gives a list of the rights that Americans are guaranteed. These include freedom of speech, freedom of the press ("press" is an old word for journalism or media), freedom of religion, and freedom of assembly.
The first ten amendments were presented and ratified with the Constitution. The Constitution would probably not have been ratified without the rights guaranteed to the states and people in these amendments, which are called the Bill of Rights.
it is false...the first TEN amendments are known to be the Bill of Rights
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ten Constitutional amendments specifying freedoms.
Many people thought the constitution didn't give people enough freedoms, so they created the first ten amendments to give people more freedoms.
the first bill because On December 15, 1791, ten amendments were added to the Constitution. These amendments guarantee certain freedoms and rights, so they are known as the Bill of Rights.
In the first ten Amendments to the Constitution.
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Personal freedoms. More literally the first ten amendments to the constitution.
The Tenth Amendment gives the states freedoms and control
The first ten amendments to the Constitution are included in the Bill of Rights. They enumerate many freedoms which citizens of the U.S. have, ostensibly.
the first ten amendments to the U.S constitution , added in 1791, and constitution, added in 1791, and consisting of a formal list of citizens' rights and freedoms.
For the USA, the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights is the first ten Amendments to the Constitution (although only the first eight amendments deal with specific individual rights).
They all grant freedoms to US citizens, and they all reside within the Bill of Rights.
In the Constitution, it is the "Bill of Rights" (another way of referring to the first ten amendments) which gives a list of the rights that Americans are guaranteed. These include freedom of speech, freedom of the press ("press" is an old word for journalism or media), freedom of religion, and freedom of assembly.