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BILL OF RIGHTS (4)

BILL OF RIGHTS (4)
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the first ten amendments to the Constitution of the United States, added in 1791. Among other provisions, they protect the freedoms of speech, religion, assembly and the press; restrict governmental rights of search and seizure and list several rights of persons accused of crimes. See also Constitution in this glossary. —Games Congress Gls (Approved 13.8.92)