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Why is the Bill of Rights structured the way it is?
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• to create a sense of order and clarity
• to show pros and cons of reforming the monarchy
to excite readers into action
O to convey personal anecdotes from the authors
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to create a sense of order and clarity
The Bill of Rights lists specific protections and limits in a clear, organized way so citizens and courts can understand and apply them easily.
The Bill of Rights lists specific protections and limits in a clear, organized way so citizens and courts can understand and apply them easily.
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