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adelina 88 [10]
1 year ago
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which term is used to identify u.s. citizens' guaranteed freedoms that come in the form of restrictions on the government?

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professor190 [17]1 year ago
3 0

Civil liberties are constitutionally guaranteed guarantees and liberties that protect citizens, their opinions, and their property from arbitrary government interference.

The freedoms guaranteed by the United States Constitution are known as civil liberties (primarily from the First Amendment). They are inalienable laws that each person possesses. Civil liberties, while commonly referred to as "rights," actually serve as constraints on how the govt can treat its citizens.

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