The Importance Of Bill Of Rights In Education

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The Bill of Rights was crafted in 1791 by James Madison. It was put in place to protect the rights of all people within the borders of the United States when it is applied by the government. It is a very important document that means a lot in the hearts of Americans. The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments in the constitution. Both the Senate and the House of Representatives use the Bill of Rights as a benchmark for all laws. It has to do with freedom of religion, speech, assembly, and press. It also secures the right to carry a gun, protection against housing soldiers in civilian homes, and more. The Bill of Rights protects various aspects of a free life. Americans live under the protection of the Bill of Rights on a daily basis. Without it, everyone in the U.S. would live restricted lives; no one would be able to petition the government, have a speedy trials, or even be informed of charges. There would also be unreasonable …show more content…

Because of the Bill of Rights that I am able to go to school, worship God freely, speak freely, and benefit from so many other rights as well. The right to education is very precious. In many other countries, I would have no right to an education just because I am female. The freedom to worship is also very precious. In some places people are forced into one religion and have no right to practice another. To me, the Bill of Rights means a lot of things. It means that I don't have to go through the troubles that I would go through in other places, and I have an opportunity to accomplish great things. It also means that everyone has the right to be treated fairly. I think it is important because it protects the rights that all human beings deserve. It makes sure that the president doesn't have so much control that he starts to act more like a king than a president. Most of all, it is important because it puts the decision-making in the hands of the

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