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Q: Which group felt that a bill rights was necessary to guarantee individual right and freedom?
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What are three rights in the Bill of Rights?

AnswerThese First 10 Amendments define such basic liberties as "freedom of religion" "freedom of speech" "freedom of peaceful assembly," and " Freedom of press" and guarantee dendants' rights!


Why did some states think that it was necessary to add a bill of rights to the constitution?

They did not feel the constitution promised them certain freedom: freedom of speech and freedom of the press and of religion etc..


What was the key addition to the new federal government that had been demanded by many of the ratifying states?

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.


What rights do citizens have in republic?

to get freedom from the government and have rights


How do the amendments to the Constitution preserve individual rights?

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.