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The original Constitution (proposed in 1787 in Philadelphia) contained very few individual rights guarantees. In the ratification debate, Anti-Federalists (later Jeffersonians) opposed to the Constitution, complained that the new system threatened liberties, and said that if the delegates had cared about protecting individual rights, they would have included provisions. In the end Federalists agreed to take up the matter of a series of amendments, to be called the Bill of Rights.
The "Australian ballot" adopted in Great Britain in 1872 was, <em>"</em><span><em>a form of a secret ballot in voting".
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It would be "d. nationality" that had the biggest impact on the way the American colonists in different regions lived and worked, since people with similar nationalities tended to live together, and one major reason why many people left England and came to the American colonies would be "<span>d. widespread poverty and a growing population in England," since England was undergoing a "Malthusian Trap". </span>