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inessss [21]3 years ago
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Answer:(The first ten amendments are called the Bill of Rights.) ... The Declaration of Independence made certain promises about which liberties were fundamental and inherent, but those liberties didn't become legally enforceable until they were enumerated in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights

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