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U.S. Bill of Rights, as stated, 1791

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The U.S. Bill of Rights is the collective name for the first ten amendments to the Constitution of the United States. Ratified on December 15, 1791, it applies to the federal government and, through subsequent legal developments, to state governments as well. It enumerates specific prohibitions on governmental power and lists protections held by individuals, covering areas such as speech, religion, arms, search and seizure, trial procedures, and reserved powers.

Cluster:Liberty First

Liberty is the defining elevation, with Consent & Anti-Coercion running high beside it; Authority & Hierarchy sits low. Individual freedom leads the profile rather than any collective commitment.

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