Bills of rights "have no application to constitutions professedly founded upon the power of the people, and executed by their im
mediate representatives and servants. Here, in strictness, the people surrender nothing, and as they retain everything, they have no need of particular reservations."–Alexander Hamilton, Federalist No. 8434.Hamilton argues in this quote that:a. x-a list of rights in the Constitution is unnecessary because the government's power is already limitedb. a list of rights should be added to the Constitution before the state legislatures vote whether to ratifyc. representatives of the people should have the task of determining protections for individual rightsd. people should choose their representatives and other leaders very carefully to protect their rights
Hamilton argues in this quote that a list of rights in the Constitution is unnecessary because the government's power is already limited
Explanation:
This quote from Alexander Hamilton talks about the already set limitations according to what corresponded to the government or people was already well defined, and it could, in fact, bring more conflict than benefit at giving rights to the government through the legal path that were not stipulated before and could affect the people.
Some natural events that are problematic are earthquakes and hurricanes.The question that I have about earthquakes are how can we better measure them and how can we better predict and prepare for earthquakes. My questions about hurricanes are how can we prevent these hurricanes that mother nature has so gratefully provided us with and how can we prepare for these catastophic hurricanes.
Squanto was the interpreter for Massaoit (the Wampanoag Chief) and helped establish a treaty between the Pilgrims and Wampanoag's as well as helped the Pilgrims to survive with crops.
"<span>d. Because one of the witches' prophecies has come true" would be the best option from the list, since it is the witch's ideas and warnings that are often most feared in this tale. </span>