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What is the difference between Constitution and Bill of Rights?

Asked by R. Jones, Last updated: Apr 13, 2024

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W. Mocroft

W. Mocroft

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W. Mocroft, Philanthropist, Master Degree in International Business, Las Vegas

Answered Aug 29, 2019

The Bill of Rights was created to make some changes to the first plan of the government, which is called “Articles of Confederation.” It seems that the first plan was not working well. The constitution is different because it is being used to explain that people need regarding the overall structure of the government.

The Bill of Rights was created to make some changes to the first plan of the government, which is
This will provide details regarding when the next election is going to be or the rules that should be followed; otherwise, there may be some people who will be removed from office. There may also be some details that will state how changes can be made to the constitution that will be available in the Bill of Rights.

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Larry Thornton

Larry Thornton

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Larry Thornton, Student, MBA, Los Angles

Answered Jun 13, 2019

The constitution and bill of rights are totally different from each other. The constitution is superior to bill of rights. We can say, constitution is a larger body, while bill of rights is just a part or a section of the constitution. The constitution is a legal document that regulates and controls the government and other institutions in a particular country. Constitution also defines the rights and duties of those in government to their subjects. It also talks about the right of every citizen in a country.

The constitution and bill of rights are totally different from each other. The constitution is
Bill of rights is a section of the constitution that gives the rights and freedom to all citizens. Part of the bill of rights is fundamental human rights. A serious government is expected to uphold the right of every citizen in relation to their constitutional rights and the government should also ensure a complete adherence of the citizens to the rule of law. Bill of rights always concerns itself with the welfare of the citizens, while constitution is not only limited to that.

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