The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution were designed to prevent the federal government from unduly infringing on the rights of the states and the people. Based on a careful reading of the Constitution, the first ten amendments, as well as your own knowledge. Up to 1880, did the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution protect the rights of citizens?
The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution were designed to prevent the federal government from unduly infringing on the rights of the states and the people. Based on a careful reading of the Constitution, the first ten amendments, as well as your own knowledge. Up to 1880, did the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution protect the rights of citizens?
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The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution were designed to prevent the federal government from unduly infringing on the rights of the states and the people. Based on a careful reading of the Constitution, the first ten amendments, as well as your own knowledge. Up to 1880, did the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution protect the rights of citizens?