The purpose of the Bill of Rights was to guarantee the individual rights of citizens under the Constitution. These are listed in the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution. Knowing the tendencies of governments to infringe on the rights of its citizens, many involved in writing the Constitution felt that these rights should be explicitly stated. In this way, the federal government could not arbitrarily abridge them.
The Bill of Rights restricts the powers and authority of the Federal Government and establishes many of the civil and political rights enjoyed in the United States, including the right to due process of law and the freedoms of speech, press, religion, assembly, and petition.
The Bill of Rights states what the government can and cannot do, and asserts the rights of the people, with which no law or government action should interfere.
The preamble has nothing to do with individual rights. It only states the purpose of the constitution. It is the Bill of Rights that protects individual rights.
The main purpose of the Bill of rights, was to protect individuals from government abuse.
A bill of Rights guarantees the citizens of a democracy inalienable personal and civil rights.
The purpose of the bill of rights was to ensure public confidence and prevent incorrect and unlawful behavior.
The bill of rights is intended to protect individual freedoms and their rights.
The preamble has nothing to do with individual rights. It only states the purpose of the constitution. It is the Bill of Rights that protects individual rights.
The main purpose of the Bill of rights, was to protect individuals from government abuse.
it guaranteed individuals certain rights
A bill of Rights guarantees the citizens of a democracy inalienable personal and civil rights.
The purpose of the bill of rights was to ensure public confidence and prevent incorrect and unlawful behavior.
The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution. The purpose and meaning of the Bill of Rights as it emerged from the ratification process, was to preserve the liberties England's revolution laws threatened.
Guarantee the rights of all American citizens.
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It protected the citizens rights.
It served as a Bill of Rights and a justification for revolution.
The bill of rights is intended to protect individual freedoms and their rights.
The Bill of Rights very specifically were designed to protect American citizens from an overly zealous or abusive government.