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What is the Bill of Rights?

Learn about Missouri's Bill of Rights, which ensures important rights and freedoms to all Missouri citizens. Discover the purpose of government, freedoms such as speech and religion, protections in courts, and the right to vote in free and open elections.

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What is the Bill of Rights?

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  1. What is the Bill of Rights?

  2. Missouri’s Bill of Rights The first part of the Missouri Constitution is the Bill of Rights. Like the Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution, Missouri’s Bill of Rightsguarantees important rights and freedoms to all Missouri citizens.

  3. The Purpose of Government The Bill of Rights starts by talking about the purpose of government. Section 1 says that government gets its power from the people and exists to serve everyone. Section 2 says that all people have a natural right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. It also says that everyone is entitled to equal rights and equal opportunity.

  4. Freedoms Like the Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution, Missouri’s Bill of Rights includes freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and freedom of religion.

  5. Freedoms It guarantees the right to meet openly in groups. It says that people can petition the government if they do not like what the government or law makers are doing. A petition is a written request made to someone in authority.

  6. Protections The Bill of Rights also grants citizens certain protections in courts. It says that people cannot have their liberty taken away illegally. Citizens accused of a crime are allowed a trial by jury.

  7. Elections The Missouri Bill of Rights also talks about elections. It says that all elections shall be free and open. All citizens have the right to vote, and they can vote for the candidate they choose.

  8. Bill of Rights • The Bill of Rights guarantees important rights and freedoms to all Americans. Back to text

  9. petition • A written request made to someone in authority. Back to text

  10. freedom of speech • The right to say your ideas and opinions. Back to text

  11. freedom of the press • The right of journalists to report what the government is doing. Back to text

  12. freedom of religion • The right to choose if and where to worship God. Back to text

  13. freedom to assemble • The right to meet openly in groups. Back to text

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