Amendments 1–3 guarantee individual rights for all citizens.
Amendments 4–8 protect the rights of those accused of crimes.
Amendments 9–10 protect the rights of the people and the states.
Explanation:
Amendments 1 - 3 guarantee the individual rights of the American people such as the freedom of speech and assembly, the right to bear arms and protection from property seizure by the armed forces.
Amendments 4 - 8 protects the rights of the accused such as protection from unreasonable search and seizure, the right to be judged by an impartial jury of peers and protection from double jeopardy.
Amendments 9 - 10 then protect the rights of states by giving them all power that does not lie with the Federal government. It also protects people by stating that they have more rights than is given in the Constitution.