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Questions relating to a bill of rights establishing rights to the citizens of a country. Notable examples include the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution and the Magna Carta in England.
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Why does the US Constitution mention freedom of the press in addition to freedom of speech?
It is likely necessary simply to distinguish the dissemination of ideas vocally (speech) from their dissemination through writing, and printing and publishing (the press). These have historically been …
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What was the reasoning behind putting the right to keep and bear arms in the US Constitution?
It's the ultimate separation of powers.
The moment we acknowledge that the right of citizens to self-defend, to defend mutually, and to unite to throw off tyranny is a God-given, unalienable right, t …