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The Antifederalists were worried about ratifying the Constitution because they believed that if it were to occur, the government would hold too much power over everyone, and as a result may take the people's rightful freedoms away from them, and no one would be able to stop them from doing so. The Antifederalists wanted a bill of rights in the Constitution to prevent the government from taking away their freedoms, so the Federalists promised them they would add one, if they supported them in the ratification of the Constitution. In the end, the Antifederalists agreed with the Federalists, and with the newly ratified Constitution, there was an added bill of rights.
1. Read the literature carefully<span>2. Review literary terms, and take notes as you read3. Understand your assignment4. Introduction and Thesis Statement5. Analyze Literary Devices<span>
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See the article in its original context from
March 20, 1988, Section 6, Page 20
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