The government does not give too much weight on the bill of rights because it hinders their mass control efforts so it is the citizens duty to protect it in fact people in power in the government are the main violators of our rights. So watch out!
The Bill of Rights is a social institution. It will affect you because social institutions have a long-reaching affect. But what is more important is the lesson behind the Bill of Rights. A lesson affects you, but it also invites you to affect others. And having a firm understanding of the Bill of Rights, its implications and its failures (particularly in its execution), will help you breath life into it, making it live up to the notion of it being a living document.
The Bill of Rights affects people today , because its tells them what they can and cant do . also it tells u life!!!!!
In brief, the Bill of Rights benefits people by giving them a legal protection against government tyranny.
it lets us do whatever we want
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The Bill of Rights affects all citizens (and most non-citizens) in the whole United States, not just New Jersey. Take this opportunity to read the Bill of Rights for yourself to better understand the rights and liberties afforded by them.
The bill of rights was the name given to the first 10 amendments of the constitution. Written by James Madison, it was introduced to congress in 1789. It was put into affect on December 15, 1791.
Bill or rights guarantees.
all citizens of the united states of america. common sense
it tells them our freedom and independence!
The English Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights
It insured the rights of allUS citizens due to fear of an over-controlling central government. #
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The Virginia Declaration of Rights was a model for the Bill of Rights.