The Bill of Rights is the collective name for the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. Proposed to assuage the fears of Anti-Federalists who had opposed Constitutional ratification, these amendments guarantee a number of personal freedoms, limit the government's power in judicial and other proceedings, and reserve some powers to the states and the public. Originally the amendments applied only to the federal government, however, most were subsequently applied to the government of each state by way of the Fourteenth Amendment, through a process known as incorporation.
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Seriously, go read it.55
If I could’ve been a fly on the wall.55
I find this book a jewel. A must-have for those who need a quick and accurate reference for our Bill of rights. Thank you.55
How do you know what you have unless you read this document?55
As citizens of these United States it should be your duty to make yourself knowledgeable about the future of our country and the perverse twisting of our forefathers words by the current administration. Those who seek to undermine your rights are trying to divide our people along political lines instead of fulfilling their obligation to those very people they are sworn to protect against All Enemies Foreign and Domestic.55
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The perfect document that gets abused and misinterpreted by many.55
I wish they made another with all amendments to the Constitution. But very well done quick and easy. Sometimes it’s hard to see how those words have been twisted to serve a cause other than our personal freedoms. In my opinion they are quite clear.55
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