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hammer [34]
3 years ago
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Do you think the bill of rights was necessary? Why or why not? At least 75 to 100 words.

History
2 answers:
pychu [463]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

without the bill of rights, humans would not be where we are now. The bill of rights has given the people freedom. it may not seem like it but we have a lot more freedom than you'd think. the bill also keeps us in check. we have laws we have to follow and if we were to break them, we get consiqeunces. Think of it like this. We have a world with no laws no rules total freedom to do whatever we would like. Everything would be out of place. there would be no sense of order. but with the bill of rights it gives us something to keep us in check and not to become something we are not.

Novay_Z [31]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Human beings wouldn't be where we are now without the Bill of Rights. The bill of rights provided freedom for the people. Maybe it doesn't seem like that but we have a lot more freedom than you would think. That bill keeps us in check, too. We have laws that we have to abide by and if we break them, we get consequences. Think of it this way. We have a society that has no regulations and no guidelines to do anything we want. Anything is out of place. That wouldn't make sense of order. But it gives us something with the bill of rights to keep us in check and not become something that we are not.

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