How Does The Constitution Protect Individual Rights

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I believe that there is no place for a Bill of Rights and that the Constitution is sufficient enough to protect individual rights. The Constitution by itself will help properly manage the debt and tensions following the American Revolution. The Bill of Rights places specific limits on government power which is not something that I want. The administration of the government should have more power than the citizens which is why the people and the state should not keep any power not given to the federal government. The Constitution should be included, but an extra ten amendments are not needed. The Constitution gives enough protection for individual liberties. In the 9th Amendment, it is stated that rights not enumerated in the Constitution should