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Paraphin [41]
3 years ago
10

Select the documents below that set the legal precedent for the US Bill of Rights.

History
2 answers:
bagirrra123 [75]3 years ago
7 0

Hey hey! You've probably already finished this quiz, but the answers are:

B. Magna Carta 1215

C. Virginia Declaration of Rights

D. Northwest Ordinances (1785 & 1787)

F. English Bill of Rights 1689

Hope this helps!

sukhopar [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The documents are:

  • Magna Carta 1215  ( B )
  • Virginia Declaration of rights ( C )
  • Northwest Ordinances ( 1785 &1787 ) ( D )
  • English Bill of Rights 1689 ( F )

Explanation:

The US Bill of rights is the first Ten amendment for the US constitution which guarantees civil rights and liberties to citizens, such liberties that is guarantees are freedom of association, freedom of speech and Freedom of Religion, The US bill of rights also dedicates powers that are not for the federal Government to individuals and states and also sets the rule for the due process of following/applying the laws of the constitution.

These documents set the legal Precedent for the US Bill of rights.

  • Magna Carta 1215  
  • Virginia Declaration of rights
  • Northwest Ordinances ( 1785 &1787 )
  • English Bill of Rights 1689
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