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<u>Answer:</u>
<em>A. The constitution already limited Powers of government, so a list of rights was not needed. </em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
The idea behind having a Constitution is that it limits the powers of the government and sets certain law and rules that are to be followed while governing. Hence when there were debates for the "ratification" of the Constitution, the Federalists concluded that the Constitution didn’t require any list of rights, as the Constitution itself limits the powers of the government. Moreover, Bill of Rights was unnecessary as the Constitution was drafted with a strong concept of "Separation of Powers", and the Check and Balance system. Under this the government has been divided into three categories and these three categories check and limit the powers of each other.
France was the country that sold the United States the Louisiana territory, so they could have just said "no you can't have our land."
<span>The Internal Revenue Code is the highest statutory basis of federal tax law in the United States.
Early settlers had no representation in parliament in Britain, so no one could stop Britain from increasing taxes and laws they found unfair.</span>