THERE ARE 10 AMENDMENTS IN THE BILL OF RIGHTS
The Bill of Rights are the first ten amendments of the constitution SUCH AS:
Amendment #1: The freedom of speech, Assembly, Religion, Press, And Petition.
Amendment #2: The right to bear arms, safely with no repercussions.
Amendment #3: Restricts government from quartering soldiers in your house.
Amendment #4: The right of search and seizures needing a warrant.
Amendment #5: Protects you from abuse of government authority.
Amendment #6: Sets forth rights related to criminal persecutions.
Amendment #7: Codifies the right to a jury trial in certain civil cases, inhibits overturning the jury's facts.
Amendment #8: Prohibits the government from imposing excessive bail.
Amendment #9: Addresses rights not enumerated by the constitution.
Amendment #10: Provides powers to the federal government that the constitution didn't give to them.
Amendment #1: The freedom of speech, Assembly, Religion, Press, And Petition.
Amendment #2: The right to bear arms, safely with no repercussions.
Amendment #3: Restricts government from quartering soldiers in your house.
Amendment #4: The right of search and seizures needing a warrant.
Amendment #5: Protects you from abuse of government authority.
Amendment #6: Sets forth rights related to criminal persecutions.
Amendment #7: Codifies the right to a jury trial in certain civil cases, inhibits overturning the jury's facts.
Amendment #8: Prohibits the government from imposing excessive bail.
Amendment #9: Addresses rights not enumerated by the constitution.
Amendment #10: Provides powers to the federal government that the constitution didn't give to them.