Why did Americans who just won their freedom immediately worry about their new government? In 1791, fear of tyranny led to ten powerful amendments that still protect your life today—from what you say to who can enter your home. Discover how rights written over 230 years ago defend your freedom to speak your mind, practice your religion, and be treated fairly by the police. Learn more at pallascenter.com.
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