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

which are right?

The two rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights in the options provided are:

- freedom of religion
- trial by jury

The "Bill of Rights" refers to the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, which includes numerous protections for individual liberties. Freedom of religion is protected by the First Amendment, and the right to a trial by jury in criminal cases is protected by the Sixth Amendment and in civil cases by the Seventh Amendment. The other options—running for office, pursuit of happiness, and voting—are important concepts but are not explicitly covered by the Bill of Rights. The "pursuit of happiness" is mentioned in the Declaration of Independence, not the Constitution. Voting rights have been expanded and protected in later amendments and legislation, and the qualifications for running for various offices are outlined in the Constitution but not within the original Bill of Rights.