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Bill of Rights
A bill of rights states the basic freedoms and protections owed to every person.
Plain-language explanation
A bill of rights states the basic freedoms and protections owed to every person.
Why it matters
Bill of Rights matters because constitutional language only becomes useful when ordinary people can connect it to real institutions, public services, and personal rights.
Practical example
A learner, worker, elder, or business owner can understand what standards public institutions must respect.
Civic relevance
Rights education reduces confusion and supports peaceful civic confidence.
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