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3 March, 15:08

The Anti-Federalists refused to accept the Constitution without a Bill of Rights. Federalists were afraid that including a Bill of Rights would eventually limit the people to only the rights in the Bill. Which amendment was MOST important in reconciling the two sides?

A

The First Amendment, because it gave citizens the right to protest against the government.

B

The Tenth Amendment, because it meant the federal government could only acquire additional power from the States.

C

The Ninth Amendment, because it forbade the government from manipulating the Constitution.

D

The Second Amendment, because it gave citizens the ability to fight for their other rights if necessary.

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  1. 3 March, 15:31
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    The answer would be B. Anti-Federalists wanted a weak central government, and believed that the Constitution would relegate too much power to the executive and legislative branches of the government.
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