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navik [9.2K]
2 years ago
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What were two reasons that others gave for NOT including a bill of rights?

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stich3 [128]2 years ago
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Arguments against the Bill of Rights

The Federalists opposed including a bill of rights on the ground that it was unnecessary. The Anti-Federalists, who were afraid of a strong centralized government, refused to support the Constitution without one.

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