
1) Deserved money 2) Fundamental US principles 3) Historic enactment
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In Britain, an act of Parliament of 1689 that established Parliament as the primary governing body of the country. It made provisions limiting
royal prerogative (the right to act independently of...
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In the USA, the first ten amendments to the
US Constitution, incorporated in 1791: 1 guarantees freedom of worship, of speech, of the press, of assembly, and to petition the government; 2 grants the...
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(n) Bill of Rights are the constitutional amendments made to US constitution that deal and legitimate the issue connected to the human rights including issues such as freedom of religion, speech, press, right to peaceably assemble and petition the government etc. The right of the people to keep and bear Arms, prohibiting unreasonable searches and s...
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The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution that deal with matters such as freedom of speech, religion, due process, etc. They were included in the constitution as part of deal made so that the libertarian elements of the founding fathers, lead by Jefferson and others, would vote for ratification of the constitution.
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The first ten amendments to the federal constitution, adopted in 1791. The Bill of Rights includes many cornerstones of our democracy: freedom of speech, religion, and assembly; prohibitions against unreasonable search and seizure, cruel and unusual punishment, and compelled self-incrimination; and the rights to due process and a speedy trial if ac...
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The Bill of Rights was a statute embodied in the declaration of Rights presented by both houses of the Convention to the Prince and Princess of Orange in 1689. After declaring the late King James II to have done various acts contrary to the laws of the realm, and to have abdicated the government, the Bill of Rights proceeds to enact in detail the c...
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[
n] - a statement of fundamental rights and privileges (especially the first ten amendments to the US Constitution)
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noun a statement of fundamental rights and privileges (especially the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution)
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(English) In Britain, an act of Parliament of 1689 that established Parliament as the primary governing body of the country. It made provisions limiting royal prerogative (the right to act independently of Parliament) with respect to legislation, executive power, money levies, courts, and the ...
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(USA) In the USA, the first ten amendments to the US Constitution, incorporated in 1791: 1 guarantees freedom of worship, of speech, of the press, of assembly, and to petition the government; 2 grants the right to keep and bear arms; 3 prohibits billeting of soldiers in private hom...
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a formal statement of the fundamental rights of the people of a nation; such a statement incorporated in the U.S. Constitution as Amendments 1
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a formal statement of the fundamental rights of the people of the United States, incorporated in the Constitution as Amendments 1–10, and in all state constitutions. · (sometimes l.c.) a similar statement of the fundamental rights of the people of any nation. · (sometimes l.c.) a statement of the rights belonging to or sought by any ...
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