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The Constitution is the rulebook for the United States. It explains:
It is the highest law in the country.
The Bill of Rights is the first 10 amendments (changes) added to the Constitution. They protect important freedoms for everyone.
You have the right to:
Example: Students holding a peaceful march.
People can own and carry weapons, like guns, under the law.
The government cannot make you let soldiers live in your home.
Police usually need a warrant (permission from a judge) to search your home or take your things.
You have the right to:
If you are accused of a crime, you have the right to:
In certain non‑criminal cases (like money disputes), you can have a jury decide.
Punishments cannot be extremely harsh. Bail and fines cannot be too high.
People have other rights even if they’re not written in the Constitution.
If the Constitution doesn’t give a power to the federal government, it belongs to the states or the people.
Slavery is illegal in the United States.
Everyone born in the U.S. is a citizen. All citizens must be treated equally under the law.
The government cannot deny voting rights because of race or color.
Women have the right to vote.
Anyone 18 or older can vote.
These rights:
Knowing your rights helps you stand up for yourself and others.
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