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13 April, 16:49

Explain how the historical context (setting, purpose, and audience) influenced the message and structure of the Bill of Rights. Do you think that all of the amendments have the same meaning and importance now as they did when they were ratified in 1791?

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  1. 13 April, 17:08
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    Before the advent of the Bill of Rights in 1791, the rights of the people were always infringed on. people were subjected to royal abuses of power, unlawful imprisonment with hard labor, heavy taxation and lots more. The Bill of rights was adopted to secure the rights of the people and to ensure that no state deprive it's citizens of the privileges and protections of the Bills of Rights.

    The post Bill of Rights amendments also enforces individual liberty and right protection, which is the main reason it was adopted at first. The amendments still have the same meaning and importance, the only challenge is that the level of enforcement has now been watered down as opposed to when those amendments were first ratified
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