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What is the main goal of the Bill of Rights?
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A protecting individuals from government abusesprotecting individuals from government abuses
B protecting states from unnecessary regulationsprotecting states from unnecessary regulations
C protecting states from national abuses of authorityprotecting states from national abuses of authority
D protecting individuals from unnecessary lawsprotecting individuals from unnecessary laws
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A — protecting individuals from government abuses.
The Bill of Rights (the first ten amendments) was designed to secure individual liberties—like free speech, religion, and due process—and limit government power so those rights can't be infringed.
The Bill of Rights (the first ten amendments) was designed to secure individual liberties—like free speech, religion, and due process—and limit government power so those rights can't be infringed.
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