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How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights?
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Ratified in 1791, the first 10 amendments protect fundamental freedoms including speech and religion.
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2026
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The Constitution, ratified in 1788, established the framework of the federal government and is the foundation of all US law. It defines the separation of powers between three branches...
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