Question
When was the Bill of Rights created and what was it meant for?(1 point)
Responses
1789 - meant to apply to the federal government only
1789 - meant to apply to the federal government only
1789 - meant to apply to the states only
1789 - meant to apply to the states only
1776 - meant to apply to the states only
1776 - meant to apply to the states only
1776 - meant to apply to the federal government only
(which one is it )
Responses
1789 - meant to apply to the federal government only
1789 - meant to apply to the federal government only
1789 - meant to apply to the states only
1789 - meant to apply to the states only
1776 - meant to apply to the states only
1776 - meant to apply to the states only
1776 - meant to apply to the federal government only
(which one is it )
Answers
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The correct answer is:
**1789 - meant to apply to the federal government only.**
The Bill of Rights was created in 1789 and ratified in 1791, and it was originally intended to limit the powers of the federal government and protect individual liberties.
**1789 - meant to apply to the federal government only.**
The Bill of Rights was created in 1789 and ratified in 1791, and it was originally intended to limit the powers of the federal government and protect individual liberties.
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