
The Constitution and the Bill of Rights
Civics 101
Rights of the Accused and the Bill of Rights
This chapter explores the foundational significance of the rights of the accused as enshrined in the Constitution, shaped by the framers' experiences. It also touches on Virginia's role in ratifying the Bill of Rights and discusses James Madison's motivations behind proposing these amendments within the broader context of federal power.
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