How does the Bill of Rights protect citizens?(1 point)

Responses

It keeps the local police from searching any home without having federal permission.
It keeps the local police from searching any home without having federal permission.

It restricts both the federal and state governments from abusing citizens rights.
It restricts both the federal and state governments from abusing citizens rights.

It lists civil rights and provides penalties if they are not kept by the government.
It lists civil rights and provides penalties if they are not kept by the government.

It allows citizens to decide for themselves which rules a government will have.

This option is not accurate. The Bill of Rights does not give citizens the power to decide which rules a government will have.

How does the Bill of Rights protect citizens?(1 point)

Responses

It keeps the local police from searching any home without having federal permission.
It keeps the local police from searching any home without having federal permission.

It restricts both the federal and state governments from abusing citizens rights.
It restricts both the federal and state governments from abusing citizens rights.

It lists civil rights and provides penalties if they are not kept by the government.
It lists civil rights and provides penalties if they are not kept by the government.

It allows citizens to decide for themselves which rules a government will have.

The correct answer is: It restricts both the federal and state governments from abusing citizens rights.

The correct answer is: "It restricts both the federal and state governments from abusing citizens' rights."

The Bill of Rights is a set of amendments to the United States Constitution that was added to protect the individual rights of citizens. It serves as a limitation on the powers of the government, both at the federal and state levels, by outlining specific rights that cannot be infringed upon. These rights include freedom of speech, religion, and assembly, as well as the right to bear arms, protection against unreasonable searches and seizures, and the right to a fair trial. By explicitly stating these rights and prohibiting the government from violating them, the Bill of Rights safeguards citizens from potential abuse of power.