Answer:
c. The Texas Bill of Rights protects citizens from the government limiting their rights.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Texas Bill of Rights was outlined to establish the structure and function of the Texan government and protect citizens from the government limiting their rights. For example, this charter states that all free men have equal rights and no men have more rights or “privileges” than others, it prevents the government from seizing or search in an individual's possessions without probable cause, it forbids the requirement of religious tests to people who wants to hold office and it prevents the government from compelling people to attend or support certain religion and from imposing excessive bail and fines from inflicting cruel or unusual punishment to people.