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jekas [21]
3 years ago
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What was the main reason that alexander hamilton did not want a bill of rights? he wanted the national government to have as muc

h power as possible. he believed that too many individual liberties destroyed the trust between citizen and government. he believed it was unnecessary for a national government that possessed only specific, delegated powers. he believed a bill of rights would make the constitution too specific and cumbersome. he believed a bill of rights would lead to many frivolous lawsuits?
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kap26 [50]3 years ago
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The correct answer is <span>he believed it was unnecessary for a national government that possessed only specific, delegated powers.

He believed that a government that had only limited specific powers was not necessary since the government would not exploit the people even if they didn't have the bill of rights. Since a tyrannical government can change easily at the next election cycle, then there's no necessity for a bill of rights since anyone infringing upon liberties would be changed after their term or would be impeached.</span>
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