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Which rights are guaranteed by the Bill of Rights?

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The freedom of religion, speech, the press, assembly, and petition (1st Amendment)
The right to bear arms (2nd Amendment)
The freedom from quartering of troops (3rd Amendment)
The freedom from search or seizure (4th Amendment)
The freedom from self-incrimination, and the right of due process (5th Amendment)
The right to a prompt, public, trial by jury, and right to legal counsel (6th Amendment)
The right to a civil trial by jury (7th Amendment)
The freedom from excessive bail or cruel punishment (8th Amendment)
Other rights determined as intrinsic to the individual (9th Amendment)
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Freedom of speech, freedom of press and freedom of religion

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