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Which document was designed by the forefathers to protect a U.S. citizen's unalienable individual rights? the Federalist Papers the Declaration of Independence the Articles of Confederation the Bill of Rights

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The Bill of Rights was a document or set of Amendments to the Constitution that sought to protect a U.S. citizen's unalienable individual rights. The Bill of Rights is a series of Amendments to the Constitution that protect specific rights that are endowed to U.S. Citizens such as the freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, freedom from quartering soldiers, and other important freedoms based on individual rights.