The Bill of Rights makes the country what it is today and most importantly, it is what makes our country have "freedom" and is probably, if not the most critical, part of the Constitution. Today, modern time needs this just as much as it did when it was first created because of the crime rate in America. Another reason Americans need these rights are because it would limit our country so much, it would almost make our country have similarities to a country based on communism.
The Bill of Rights affects the United States today by establishing our rights and duties, and the rights and duties of the government.
The United States Bill of rights effects US Citizens in a number of different ways. It grants Citizens certain rights, such as freedom of speech, peaceful assembly, rights against search an seizures. These rights though are not without exception though. For example you have a right against search and seizure, without problem cause (normally established by a warrant). The rights can also be suspended, such as our right to a fair and speedy trial, granted by the VI Amendment, which has been suspended by the Patriot Act.
To protect their rights.
The US Bill of Rights was created to protect U.S. citizen's individual liberties.
The United States Bill of Rights was actually somewhat of a compromise, meant to ease the concerns of the anti-federalists who thought the US Constitution, without a Bill of Rights, did not sufficiently protect individual rights. It was ratified on December 15, 1791.
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it allows for us to have many freedoms that the people before it didnot have
To protect their rights.
The U.S Bill of Rights protects us from the abuse of our own government.
The US Bill of Rights was created to protect U.S. citizen's individual liberties.
In trouble. The Bill of Rights protect us from loosing the right to protest, freedom of press and religion, the right to a fair trial and not to incriminate ourselves as well as other things.
In the US, the US Constitution sets the rules for protecting citizen rights. State constitutions do the same with regard to state laws and their effect on citizens. Individual local laws are designed to protect citizen rights as well.
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The Bill of Rights
the importance of the bill of rights is that these amendments play a key role in the law and government polices that is symbolic of freedoms and us culture
The United States Bill of Rights was actually somewhat of a compromise, meant to ease the concerns of the anti-federalists who thought the US Constitution, without a Bill of Rights, did not sufficiently protect individual rights. It was ratified on December 15, 1791.
the Bill of Rights
The Bill Of Rights is part of the Constitution of the United States Of AmericaMore specifically, it is the first ten Amendments to the United States Constitution. The 10 Amendments in the Bill of Rights were written together to protect the rights that the founding fathers wanted all US citizens to have.
the US Bill of Rights is for everyone but the State of Michigan's Bill of Rights only counts in Michigan. So i you went other places your rights would be different except for the rights in the US bill of rights.