The Bill of Rights consists of the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, designed to protect individual liberties and limit government power. Key concepts include the protection of freedom of speech, religion, and assembly; the right to bear arms; protections against unreasonable searches and seizures; rights of the accused; and the right to a fair trial. Additionally, it includes protections against cruel and unusual punishment and ensures that rights not specifically enumerated in the Constitution are retained by the people. Overall, the Bill of Rights aims to safeguard personal freedoms and ensure justice.
The Declaration of Independence did nothing to the Constitution or Bill of Rights since it came before those documents. It did serve as a starting point for many of the concepts the Constitution and Bill of Rights used.
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The Virginia Declaration of Rights was a model for the Bill of Rights.
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