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What would a bill of rights accomplish?
It would let individuals govern themselves.
It would give the government more power.
It would limit government powers.
It would give all power to the states.
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It would limit government powers.
A bill of rights enumerates and protects individual freedoms (free speech, religion, due process, etc.) by restricting what the government may lawfully do. It does not give all power to the states, increase government power, or mean individuals directly govern themselves.
A bill of rights enumerates and protects individual freedoms (free speech, religion, due process, etc.) by restricting what the government may lawfully do. It does not give all power to the states, increase government power, or mean individuals directly govern themselves.
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