Civil rights are the rights of citizens to be treated equally and without discrimination, regardless of race, gender, religion, or other characteristics. Examples of civil rights include the right to vote, the right to a fair trial, and the right to equal access to public places and services.

Civil liberties are the freedoms that protect individuals from government interference. Examples of civil liberties include the right to free speech, the right to privacy, the right to bear arms, and the right to due process.

The Bill of Rights and other amendments to the Constitution protect both civil rights and civil liberties. For example, the First Amendment protects the right to free speech, the Fourth Amendment protects the right to privacy, and the Fourteenth Amendment protects the right to equal protection under the law.

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Civil rights are the rights of citizens to be treated equally, regardless of characteristics like race or religion. This includes rights such as voting and equal access to public places and services.

Civil liberties are the freedoms that protect individuals from government interference, such as the right to free speech and privacy. These are guaranteed by the Bill of Rights and other constitutional amendments.