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Kristin Holder
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31 March, 18:01
The Origins of the Bill of Rights central idea
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The nation's founders believed that containing the government's power and protecting liberty was their most important task, and declared a new purpose for government: the protection of individual rights. The protection of rights was not the government's only purpose.
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