Explain The First Ten Amendments Of The Bill Of Rights

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The Bill of Rights are the first ten amendments which protect citizens individual rights. For instance, Amendment 1 states how people have the freedom of speech, press, assembly, and to petition to the government of redress of grievances. In addition , powers are given to the three branches of government. This came about when philosopher Baron de Montesquieu described that there should be three branches of government which are the executive, legislative, and judicial. This is called separation of powers. The national government have enumerated powers and the states had the other powers. For example, Amendment 10 states that powers not delegated to the national government or denied to the states are reserved to the states.

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