Respuesta :
The first ten amendments to the Constitution that safeguard the rights of individuals are called the: B.) Bill Of Rights
Answer:
Option: Bill of Rights
Explanation:
The first ten amendments to the constitution are called the Bill of Rights. These rights introduced to protect the citizens of America by the Congress in 1791 as they ratified and guaranteeing rights which include the freedoms of speech, speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition. The Bill of Rights also limited the power of the government. For the first time, James Madison proposed the U.S. Bill of Rights. The United States Bill of Rights influenced by George Mason's work called Virginia Declaration of Rights, along with the Magna Carta, the English Bill of Rights, and works from the Age of Enlightenment (natural rights).