Which of the following rights are guaranteed by the Bill of Rights? Select two. (2 points)

running for office

freedom of religion

pursuit of happiness

trial by jury

voting

The Bill of Rights refers to the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. Of the options you've provided, the following two rights are guaranteed by the Bill of Rights:

1. Freedom of religion - This is protected by the First Amendment, which prohibits Congress from making any law respecting an establishment of religion or impeding the free exercise of religion.

2. Trial by jury - The right to a trial by jury in criminal cases is protected under the Sixth Amendment, and in civil cases under the Seventh Amendment.

The pursuit of happiness, while a well-known phrase from the Declaration of Independence, is not explicitly guaranteed in the Bill of Rights as a legal right. Voting rights are addressed in several constitutional amendments but not in the original Bill of Rights (the 15th, 19th, 24th, and 26th Amendments deal with voting rights). Lastly, running for office is not specifically detailed in the Bill of Rights, but various constitutional requirements for holding office are defined elsewhere in the Constitution.