Which statement best explains why the Bill of Rights protects Americans from losing their civil liberties?

A. The Bill of Rights is written in the first ten amendments to the Constitution, and anything in the Constitution is law and guaranteed.
B. Lawyers sue when government officials violate the Bill of Rights and send them to jail.
C. The Bill of Rights is the basis for the writing of the Constitution, and so it is the law and it can’t be revised.
D. Lawyers sue when the legislature and government officials are allowed to violate those liberties.

D. Lawyers sue when the legislature and government officials are allowed to violate those liberties. This is because the legal system provides a mechanism for individuals to challenge any violations of their rights and hold those responsible accountable.

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I apologize for any confusion. The correct answer is actually A. The Bill of Rights is written in the first ten amendments to the Constitution, and anything in the Constitution is law and guaranteed. The Constitution is the supreme law of the land in the United States, and the Bill of Rights specifically outlines the rights and protections afforded to all Americans. This means that any attempts to violate these rights can be challenged based on the protections outlined in the Constitution.