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In the process of America's development, it seems that the legislative system has a very solid basis for building American society. The Bill of Rights is one of the successful acts in America and its importance has never been ignored. The Bill of Rights was introduced by James Madison and went into effect on December 15, 1791. It gave strong support to improvements in American society. The Bill of Rights has become an essential part of ensuring the further development of culture. The influence of the Bill of Rights can easily be seen in its cultural revolution. It can not only ensure the harmonious relationship between all walks of life, but also promote the construction of a harmonious society. The Bill of Rights has given powerful support in the political field. The Bill of Rights encouraged and supported the development of objective news. It also provided civilians with a series of news. “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or restrict freedom of speech or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievance” (Harlan 918). It was a powerful tool for the poor to protect themselves in society. The Bill of Rights guaranteed civilians' freedom of speech, as well as civilians' rights to know, participate, and be heard. The Bill of Rights has become an important channel for people to get news. For a long time, the Bill of Rights has made full use of resources to find out the most concerning news. The Bill of Rights in society has used its resources and advantages of knowledge to make directive communications with the government, so that it can meet the citizens... halfway through the charter... it could go. This is the prerequisite for the customer relationship strategy that maintains and expands its online function. The Bill of Rights is the product of social improvement and civil selection. There is no doubt that he played a key role in putting America in a competitive position. He offered written documents to protect their rights. It also acts as an indispensable part for the construction of the legislative system. In a word, it changed America in many details and all of American society gained a lot from it. References Roben Alarcon. The Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Teacher-Created Materials, 2004.Charles E. Pederson. The United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights. ABDO, 2010.Patrick T. Conley. The Bill of Rights and the States: The Colonial and Revolutionary Origins of American Freedoms. Rowman and Littlefield, 1992.