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what is an example of a right or freedom guaranteed by the bill of rights? the right to refuse to pay taxes the right to refuse to serve on a jury the right to speak ones mind in private or in public and to practice the religion of ones choice question 8 what was one of the economic challenges facing the united states after the civil war? all of the above integrating formerly enslaved people into the paid workforce restoring the devalued currency of the confederacy
For the first question: The Bill of Rights' First Amendment protects freedom of speech (both private and public) and freedom of religion. Refusing to pay taxes or jury duty is not a guaranteed right under the Bill of Rights.
For Question 8: After the U.S. Civil War, integrating formerly enslaved people into the paid workforce was a major economic challenge as the South transitioned away from slavery. Confederate currency was worthless post-war and not restored, so "all of the above" is incorrect.
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- the right to speak one's mind in private or in public and to practice the religion of one's choice
- integrating formerly enslaved people into the paid workforce