Respuesta :

The First Amendment is perhaps the most important part of the Bill of Rights. It protects five of the most basic liberties. They are freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, and freedom to petition the government to right wrongs

Answer:

The significance of the Bill of Rights is discussed below.

Explanation:

  • A bill of rights, sometimes described a presentation of rights or a code of rights, is a record of the most significant rights to the residents of a nation.
  • The Bill of Rights restricted only the steps practiced by the federal government against citizens. The Originators pretended residents would be defended against state authorities by their house states' constitutions.