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Civil Rights And Us Constitution

Civil rights are the rights given to the citizens of a country by their government. They are the privileges of personal power given to all citizens by law. Some example of civil rights such as freedom of speech, freedom of press, freedom of assembly, the right to vote, freedom of involuntary servitude, and the right to equality in public places.
In the original US constitution these civil rights were included in the form of “Bill of Rights”. Bill of Rights is a list of rights that belong to the people. The government is not allowed to break these rights. Some of these rights are: the right of free speech; the right to practice your own religion; the right to be silent if you are arrested. The original Constitution had no bill of rights. Many of the Framers did not think it was needed. But many people wanted one. So, promises were made to add one. Once the new government was running, the bill of rights was added. In 1791, ten of those changes were agreed to by the states. The......


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