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const2013 [10]
3 years ago
8

Many states refused to ratify The constitution unless

History
2 answers:
patriot [66]3 years ago
7 0

Many states refused to ratify the Constitution unless a general listing of the rights of the people were added to it.

Further Explanation:

When developing the new US Constitution, there was significant debate at the Constitutional Convention. This debate was often between individuals from the federalists and anti federalists factions. Federalists wanted the federal government to have significant power while the anti federalists wanted state governments to have more power than the federal government.

Along with this, anti federalists desired a Bill of Rights. The anti federalists feared a large central government, so they wanted a specific list of rights guaranteed to the citizens before agreeing to ratify the US Constitution. Many states went along with this idea and refused to ratify the Constitution unless the Bill of Rights was included. This lead to the Bill of Rights we know today and the freedoms guaranteed within it (like freedom of religion, freedom of speech, etc.)

Learn More:

Comparison of Federalists and Anti Federalists- brainly.com/question/4956585

Key Details:

Topic: American History, American Government

Grade Level: 7-12

Keywords: US Constitution, Bill of Rights, Constitutional Convention, Federalists, Anti Federalists

Blababa [14]3 years ago
5 0

The correct answer is:

C - A general listing of the rights of the people were added to it.

The Constitution was sent to the states for ratification in September 1787.  It was necessary that nine of the 13 states had to ratify the Constitution for it to become valid on those ratifying states. Soon, a debate arose among those who contended that the Constitution should be adopted (Federalists) and those who argued against it, who were called Anti-Federalists.

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