As everyone knows -- or should know -- the Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the Constitution. It might have been eleven! See the Related Link for "The Failed Amendments" to the bottom for the answer.
The Amendments contained in the Bill of Rights make up a huge percentage of the values that this country was founded on. The Bill of Rights was, at the time, what set us apart from England, and for that matter, every other established country. It was a very radical move back then.
The first ten Amendments of the U. S. Constitution make up the bill of rights. Freedom of speech, right to bear arms, religious freedoms are some of the rights outlined in the bill of rights. See Sources and related links for more detailed information.
The Fourteenth Amendment, adopted on July 9, 1868(following the Civil War), applied the priciples of the First Amendment and other parts of the Bill of Rights (applicable to Federal government) to State governments.
The Bill of Rights (ie the first ten ammendments to The Constitution)
The Bill of Rights are the first ten amendments to the US Constitution. Your question does not make sense.
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Yes, they do. The first ten amendments make up the bill of rights.
The bill of rights doesn't allow the constitution to survive, but the ability to make changes or amendments to the constitution allows it to grow and change with time.
The "Bill of Rights" consists of the first 10 amendments to the US Constitution.
The Bill of Rights which is part of the US Constitution came into being in 1791 when the US Constitution was ratified by the new American nation. Originally the Bill of Rights contained 10 amendments.
The first ten amendments make up the bill of rights
As everyone knows -- or should know -- the Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the Constitution. It might have been eleven! See the Related Link for "The Failed Amendments" to the bottom for the answer.
John Hancock promised to have "The bill of rights" that had delagates ratify the Constitution. The bill of rights are amendments or rules that gave people rights for example the first amendment is the freedom of speech, religion, and petition.
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The bill of rights was Written by James Madison in response to calls from several states for greater constitutional protection for the individual liberties.The first ten amendments to the constitution make up the Bill or rights.
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