Bill of Rights
- Shaneca Davis
- Feb 20
- 1 min read
The United States Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the Constitution, outlining Americans' rights in relation to their government. It guarantees individual civil rights and liberties, including freedom of speech, press, and religion. It also establishes rules for due process and reserves powers not given to the federal government for the states or the people.
It guarantees civil rights and liberties to the individual—like freedom of speech, press, and religion. It sets rules for due process of law and reserves all powers not delegated to the Federal Government to the people or the States.
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