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29 December, 18:00

The sixth and eighth amendments reflect the purpose of the Bill of Rights to

protect the rights of citizens.

describe the separation of powers.

assert the authority of the federal government.

outline the federal system.

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  1. 29 December, 19:50
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    The correct answer is A) protect the rights of citizens.

    The 6th amendment guarantees American citizens the right to a fair and speedy public trial. Along with this, the 6th amendment protects the citizens right by having a "fair and impartial" jury present to hear their case.

    The 8th amendment protects citizens accused of a crime from having an excessive bail. The amount of money needed to bail the person out of jail must fit the crime they are accused of.
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