"<span>a. stress on the wisdom of the classics, belief in the dignity of humans, and confidence in human potential" would be the best option, since this represented a shift away from reliance on Church leaders to find "value" in life. </span>
I am pretty sure the answer is bottom one, and the second one!
I believe it was connecticut or rhode island
Some believed that the Constitution did not give the new federal government the ability to restrict inherent rights, so no list of those rights was necessary. Others worried that if the rights were listed, they would invariably forget some and the list would ever be incomplete. Finally, the argument was that the states each had their own constitutions, too, and that rights were best protected at a state level.