The Bill of Rights are the Ten basic rights and freedoms of all U.S. citizens.
The US constitution confers no rights to Americans as citizens. It does however, do so for US citizens.
It means the legal right give to citizens of a country to fair hearing.
That American Citizens have the right to bear arms (guns) inside your home and for your own protection. Originally, I believe this was added to the Bill of Rights because of need for militia during the wars; it was also assumed that people hunted for their meals in many cases.
The Bill of Rights are the first 10 amendments made to the Constitution. They explained the colonists rights.
Civi means relating to citizens like civics is the study of citizens rights.
It meant more red tape when it comes to creating new laws, and it meant that citizens had to be handled delicately with white gloves.
it meant their rights would be protected
The term "bill of rights" originates from England. If you mean the USA, you have to include that in your question, as England, Canada, and New Zealand all have a "bill of rights" too.
The Bill Of Rights were the first 10 amendments to the US constitution. The Bill Of Rights gave the citizens of the United States there basic rights. Meaning right of speech, petition, assembly, Religion, Press, Right to Bare Arms- meaning you can own a weapon. Quartering soldiers..... These rights are the main rights we use today, its the right the document that says you say whatever you want, participate in government things, Own a weapon, go to church.... So these are very important;)
In the Bill of Rights there is no section 10 of article 16. There are 10 rights listed and that is all.
it means approved