Which of the following rights are guaranteed by the Bill of Rights select to freedom of religion but in trial by Jerry pursuit of happiness running for office

The rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights include:

1. Freedom of religion
2. Trial by jury
3. Freedom of speech
4. Freedom of the press
5. The right to assemble peacefully
6. The right to petition the government
7. The right to bear arms
8. The right to not have soldiers quartered in one's home without consent
9. Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures
10. The right to due process of law
11. Protection against self-incrimination
12. Protection against double jeopardy
13. The right to a speedy and public trial
14. The right to legal representation
15. Protection against cruel and unusual punishment
16. Protection against excessive bail or fines

The rights mentioned in your question, freedom of religion, trial by jury, pursuit of happiness, and running for office, are covered by the Bill of Rights as follows:
- Freedom of religion is guaranteed by the First Amendment.
- Trial by jury is guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment.
- Pursuit of happiness is not explicitly mentioned in the Bill of Rights, but it is derived from the concept of individual liberties and the pursuit of personal fulfillment.
- Running for office is not explicitly mentioned in the Bill of Rights, but it is protected under the broader right to political participation and freedom of speech.