All of them. If you want to be more specific, the first amendment protects the individual's right to freedom of speech, religion, and to question the government's authority by petitioning and assembling peaceful protests. The second amendment protects the individual's right to own weapons. The fourth amendment protects the individual's right to privacy. Read the Bill of Rights, my friend. It's all there.
The key addition demanded by many of the ratifying states was the inclusion of a Bill of Rights. These rights protected individual liberties such as freedom of speech, religion, and assembly, as well as the right to bear arms and be protected against unreasonable searches and seizures. The inclusion of a Bill of Rights helped alleviate concerns about a strong central government and ensured the protection of individual rights.
The Antifederalist
The Constitution stated that anything that is not covered in it is up to the states to decide. The Bill of rights is one example of this because it gave individual rights and freedoms to the states
The 9th amendment is important because it states that there are more than what is stated in the Bill of Rights. The 10th amendment grants the states governments individual powers.
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In the United States, the Constitution of the United States protects individual liberties in its first ten amendments, collectively known as the Bill of Rights. Liberties protected by the Bill of Rights include: the freedom of speech, religion, press, the right to assemble and to petition the government, the right to bear arms, protection from quartering troops of the United States military, protection from unreasonable search and seizure, the right to a trial by jury, protection from double jeopardy, and protection from cruel and unusual punishment.
the Bill of Rights the Bill of Rights
Not necessarily...it is a list of all our individual rights as citizens. States have every right except the few listed in us constitution.....states actually have more power constitutionally than the feds.
The Bill of Rights was created to protect the rights of the individual citizens of the United States. It mandates that every individual is protected by certain rights that may not be abridged by the government.
Individual citizens should have rights
The ten amendments protected individual freedom.
Yes. The states constitutions did guarantee individual rights only after they were listed in the national bill of rights.
Suggestions from the states
The United States Bill of Rights took place in 1791. Virginia, and many other states who followed, were sure to include protection of individual rights. Virgina was the first to include a bill of rights into its constitution. Virginias and many other states included freedom of the press, and the right to trial by jury, and also barred "cruel and unusual punishments", and finally freedom of religion.
the bill of rights
to safeguard individual liberty