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Answer:
The image below illustrates the right to Freedom of Press which is a right protected in the bill of rights.
Explanation:
- There are various civil rights protected by the Bill of Rights which are the same for all the citizens of the United States irrespective of status, post, race, gender, color, religion, etc.
- These rights are guaranteed by the United States Constitution and cannot be taken away in any given circumstances except in case one of the rights is creating a threat to the national interest or national security.
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The Bill of Rights is a list of rights that the government cannot take away. Federalists and Anti-Federalists agreed to include these rights as the first 10 amendments to the Constitution. The Bill of Rights contains protection for many basic freedoms.
Once the Constitutional Convention was over in September 1787, the fate of the new government rested on the states. Debates over the Constitution continued throughout the states. Finally, on August 2, 1788, the Constitution had nine supporting states and became law for the new United States.
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Each pillar represents one of the states in this image. The image celebrates the states joining the union by ratifying the Constitution. New Hampshire was the ninth state to approve, making the Constitution official. By the time this image was created, New York and Virginia had also ratified. The artist expresses confidence that the remaining states would ratify as well.