How Do You Read The Bill Of Rights?
The Bill of Rights, or first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, guarantees rights such as freedom of speech, due process, trial by jury and other liberties not specifically set forth in the first eight amendments. The Constitution expanded upon the first ten amendments; but read the Bill of Rights to learn about the rights first established by the authors of the Constitution at this time in history. Read on to learn more. Read the Bill of Rights online. Visit the National Archives website, and from the “Explore and Interact” menu, click on “National Archives Experience.” Select “Charters of Freedom” from the menu at the top and then choose “Bill of Rights.” Read this text version of the Bill of Rights. Carefully analyze and reflect on every word. Most people feel the First Amendment is the most important as it guarantees the freedom of religion, speech and press. Consider how you use each of the rights and freedoms outlined. See the related eHow article titled, “How to U