HISTORY: CIVIL LIBERTIES TEST.

EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CIVIL RIGHTS AND CIVIL LIBERTIES. GIVE AN EXAMPLE OF EACH. TELL HOW THE BILL OF RIGHTS AND OTHER AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION PROTECT BOTH. ( IN 3 SENTENCES)

Civil rights refer to the rights that protect individuals from discrimination and ensure equal treatment under the law, such as the right to vote or the right to be free from racial segregation. An example of civil rights is the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibited discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Civil liberties, on the other hand, are individual freedoms that are protected by law, such as freedom of speech, religion, or privacy. The Bill of Rights, along with other amendments to the Constitution, safeguards civil liberties by explicitly enumerating certain rights and granting individuals protection against government infringement.