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What is the primary concern of the Bill of Rights?
What is the primary concern of the Bill of Rights?
- Imposing restrictions on freedom of speech
- Safeguards against violations by the government (correct)
- Regulating the relationship between private individuals
- Enhancement of the dignity and worth of the human personality
What does the Bill of Rights govern?
What does the Bill of Rights govern?
- The economic policies of the government
- The relationship between the individual and the state (correct)
- The relationship between private individuals
- The foreign policy of the country
What does the Bill of Rights declare as inaccessible to any power holder?
What does the Bill of Rights declare as inaccessible to any power holder?
- Government buildings
- Commercial establishments
- Public areas
- Forbidden zones in the private sphere (correct)
In a democracy, what is the central core and cardinal article of faith according to the text?
In a democracy, what is the central core and cardinal article of faith according to the text?
What must be protected to the largest possible extent according to the text?
What must be protected to the largest possible extent according to the text?
Study Notes
Bill of Rights
- The primary concern of the Bill of Rights is to protect individual rights and freedoms.
- The Bill of Rights governs the relationship between the government and its citizens, ensuring that the government does not abuse its power.
- The Bill of Rights declares that certain rights are inaccessible to any power holder, namely the government, and are thus protected from infringement.
Democracy
- In a democracy, the central core and cardinal article of faith is the protection of individual rights and freedoms.
- The largest possible extent of protection must be given to individual rights and freedoms, as they are the foundation of a healthy democracy.
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Test your knowledge of the concept of the Bill of Rights with this quiz. Explore the fundamental civil and political rights, privacy, autonomy, and the safeguards against violations by the government and individuals. Evaluate your understanding of the relationship between the individual and the state.