Which of the following makes a true statement? The Constitution itself without its amendments contains no protections for individual rights. The Constitution limits the powers of governments as one way of securing individual rights. The Bill of Rights clearly and definitively lists specific situations where rights can be limited. The Bill of Rights contains many loopholes government can use in order to restrict rights.

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The Constitution itself without its amendments contains no protections for individual rights. The amendments holds the bill of rights for the people. Their right to freedom of speech, protect one’s self, privacy, respect and other objectifying and “common sense” foundations. Without the amendments or the bill of rights, what is there to individuals to protect? The government stands because it is for, of and about the people in simpler terms. It exists to systematize and maximize peace and order but in a limiting and legalized manner, it can be executed.



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The Constitution limits the powers of governments as one way of securing individual rights.

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