Answer:
1) T
2) F
3) T
4) F
Step-by-step explanation:
1) the bill of rights is something that was put for the people to have freedom, but even though we have them doesn't mean that all people follow those bill of rights... this is also why it would be difficult to answer T or F but I'm pretty positive that it's true.
2) The American people already had the right to assemble so they don't need to ask for it because it's already in the first amendment and Assembly is the only right in the First Amendment for assembly One can speak alone; one cannot assemble alone. this is why it's confusing a little.
3) the bill of rights does stop the government from taking human rights directly away, but here is the thing when someone does something horrible or against the law, these bills of rights are most likely to get broken but for all people, the bill of rights does stop the government from taking away personal freedoms, it gives boundaries.
4) is a difficult one because at first for the bill of rights there were 12 amendments then it turned into 10 amendments on December 15, 1791.
I really hopes this helps you!