Agree or disagree: The rights in the Bill of Rights may be limited only in terms of a law aimed at certain individuals and to the extent that the limitation is reasonable and justifiable

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Agree. The rights in the Bill of Rights can indeed be limited, but such limitations must be reasonable, justifiable, and typically must serve a legitimate governmental interest. Courts often apply various tests to determine whether the restrictions comply with constitutional standards, balancing individual rights against the needs of society.