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Constitutional Protections of Individual Rights: The Bill of Rights Explained
Discover how the Bill of Rights and key constitutional amendments protect individual freedoms and limit government power in the United States.
What You'll Learn
The Bill of Rights limits government power over individual freedoms.
Key amendments protect speech, religion, privacy, and criminal rights.
Due process and equal protection ensure fair and equal legal treatment.
Courts enforce constitutional rights through the power of judicial review.
What You'll Practice
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Students identify which amendments apply to specific real-world scenarios.
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Learners analyze criminal justice protections including self-incrimination rights.
3
Practice questions test knowledge of First Amendment religious freedom clauses.
Why This Matters
Understanding constitutional protections empowers students to recognize their fundamental rights and hold government accountable in a democratic society.
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Bill of Rights
Due Process
Equal Protection
Judicial Review
Free Speech

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