Answer:
The U.S. Bill of Rights and the NH Bill of Rights lay down the basic rights of citizens. A structure is formed for the federal government with the U.S. Bill and limits power so that no-one has too much power, and changing the amount of power and authority of someone is in violation of the bill. The bill describes powers of the national defense, treaties and many things related. The NH Bill of Rights is different in the different priorities of the document. A state constitution covers all the ideas that are need to smoothly run NH and therefore has different content compared to the federal one. This document lays down most of the laws that we are required to follow.