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Based on the sections in the reading, how does the US Bill of Rights compare with the Georgia Bill of Rights? The US Bill of Rights contains many protections not found in the Georgia Bill of Rights. The Georgia Bill of Rights discusses the same rights as the US Bill of Rights, but often in greater detail. The Georgia Bill of Rights protects many more individual rights than the US Bill of Rights does. There is no real difference in the rights granted or the detail in which they are described.

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Article One of the Georgia State Constitution describes the Georgia Bill of Rights, a set of forty paragraphs which enumerate the Rights of Persons, the Origin and Structure of Government and other General Provisions.[1][2] The Georgia Bill of Rights was written by Thomas R.R. Cobb under the title Declaration of Fundamental Principals, as part of the Georgia Constitution of 1861 when the State of Georgia seceded from the United States of America and joined the Confederate States of America.

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its B

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