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What is the purpose of the bill of rights? the puepose of the bills of right is to give all people in the united states a basic set of rights and freedom.
What is the bill of rights? The bill of right is the first 10 amendments os the united state constituion. They were ratified, or formally scepted by the state.
What is an amenment? An amendment is and addition or change to the U.S. constitution.
Who does the bill of right protects? The bill of right protects all people in the united states, it doesn't matter if they are here legally or not, short termor life.
If Bobby gets pulled over and get his car search for drugs because the police man didn't like Bobby's hair cur. Does that violates the rights of Bobby? That violates the rights of Bobby because Bobby has the rights of unnecessary research.
Can the goverment throw you in jail for believing in God? Can they do that? The goverment cant do that because that violates the ith amendment, the freedom of religion.
Can the goverment cut off you legss for running away from the police? The goverment can't do that because they are violating the 8th amendment, no cruel and unsual punishment.
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