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The sixth and eighth amendments reflect the purpose of the Bill of Rights to
protect the rights of citizens.
describe the separation of powers.
assert the authority of the federal government.
outline the federal system.
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Protect the rights of citizens.
Explanation: The Sixth Amendment guarantees fair criminal-procedure rights (speedy/public trial, impartial jury, counsel, confront witnesses) and the Eighth forbids excessive bail/fines and cruel and unusual punishment—both limit government power and protect individual rights.
Explanation: The Sixth Amendment guarantees fair criminal-procedure rights (speedy/public trial, impartial jury, counsel, confront witnesses) and the Eighth forbids excessive bail/fines and cruel and unusual punishment—both limit government power and protect individual rights.
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