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what does the bill of rights protect?
the government
the security of the nation
the rights of individuals
relationships with foreign governments
The Bill of Rights (the first ten amendments to the US Constitution) is designed to protect the fundamental rights and liberties of individual citizens from potential overreach by the government. The other options are incorrect: the government is not what the Bill of Rights protects (it limits government power), national security is not its primary focus, and foreign government relationships are handled by other aspects of government policy (like diplomacy), not the Bill of Rights.
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