true or false: the rights of individuals are only those which are explicitly written or enumerated in the us constitution and bill of rights.



Answer :

True, bill of rights is what the people are entitled to against every government on earth, general or particular, and what no just government should refuse."

The Bill of Rights is what?

The U.S. Constitution's first ten amendments, which were ratified all at once in 1791, are known as the Bill of Rights. It outlines the rights of American citizens with regard to their government.

Do the states have to abide by the Bill of Rights?

The Bill of Rights was once exclusively applicable to the federal government. (One of the amendments that was rejected by the U.S. Senate would have extended such rights to state legislation.) Although the Fourteenth Amendment (1868) prohibited it, states were still prohibited from restricting the rights of any citizen without due process, and starting in the 20th century, the U.S. Supreme Court gradually extended the majority of the Bill of Rights' protections to state governments as well.

Which three Bill of Rights are the most significant, and why?

The liberties that the First Amendment guarantees are the most significant in the Bill of Rights. The freedoms of speech, the press, and religion are among them. Additionally protected is the people's right to assemble (get together).

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