The Bill of Rights are just the first ten amendments to the U.S Constitution.
1. Freedom of speech, press, religion, and freedom to strike or petition.
2. The right to bear arms.
3. No soldier can force themselves into someones home to stay there.
4. Protection from unreasonable search or seizure.
5. No person may be compelled to testify against himself and that no person may be tried for a second time on a charge for which has already been acquitted.
6. Trial by jury, right to a speedy trial, public trial, right to counsel.
7. Civil trial by jury.
8. Prohibition to excessive bail and cruel and unusual punishment.
9. Protection of rights not specifically enumerated in the bill of rights.
10. Power of states and people.
the reason we have the bill of rights is to know that we have rights and those rights have to be protected by the government so we can have things like freedom of speech.Answer:Actually, the purpose of the Bill of Rights is to protect the rights of the people from the government. If you read it, you will notice that the first five amendments specify things the government may not do to deprive people of their natural rights as free people.
These rights are protected through the 1st Amendment, which is a part of the Bill of Rights.
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The Constitution had already limited the powers of government and protected the peoples' rights, because of that the bill of rights seemed nonessential.
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The document that protected the rights of English citizens and was the basis for the American Bill of Rights was the Bill of Rights.
Individual Rights
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The document that protected the rights of English citizens and was the basis for the American Bill of Rights was the Bill of Rights.
freedom to privacy
The people of the United States are protected from their government by the Bill of Rights. It lists the things that the government is NOT allowed to do.
The central theme of the Bill of Rights is that they are rights protected by the government which cannot be removed.
Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights is limited at the point where a single person's rights begin to infringe on another person's rights. At this point, the infringing person is not protected by the Bill of Rights.
The Bill Of Rights.
it meant their rights would be protected
right to privacy