Which of the following was ratified with the assistance of adding a Bill of Rights to assure citizens that their individual rights would not be imposed upon by the new government?

A)The Magna Carta
B)The Articles of Confederation
C)The Declaration of Independence
D)The US Constitution
E)The Continental Charter

is it D?

Right.

Yes, you are correct. The US Constitution (option D) was ratified with the assistance of adding a Bill of Rights to assure citizens that their individual rights would not be imposed upon by the new government.

To determine the answer, you can narrow down the options and eliminate the ones that don't align with the given information.

The Magna Carta (option A) is an important historical document that established certain rights and limitations on the English monarchy, but it is not directly related to the new American government, so it can be eliminated.

The Articles of Confederation (option B) was the first constitution of the United States, but it did not have a Bill of Rights. Therefore, it can be eliminated as well.

The Declaration of Independence (option C) was a document that declared the United States' independence from Great Britain, but it does not include a Bill of Rights. So it is not the correct answer.

The Continental Charter (option E) is not widely recognized and is not related to the formation of the United States government, so it can be eliminated.

By the process of elimination, you are left with option D, the US Constitution, which is the correct answer. The US Constitution was ratified with the assistance of adding a Bill of Rights that guarantees several fundamental rights for citizens.