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26 June, 04:45

James Madison (Father of the Constitution) wrote the Bill of Rights that would be

A. added to the Constitution once the federalists supported ratification

B. added to the Constitution which increased the power of the federal government

C. added to the Articles of Confederation

D. added to the Constitution as amendments once the Anti-Federalists supported ratification.

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  1. 26 June, 07:40
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    D, the Bill of Rights that Madison wrote would be added to the Constitution as amendments once the Anti-Federalists supported ratification. Anti-Federalists were worried that the Constitution gave too much power to the federal government. Furthermore, they were worried a strong central government could lead to tyranny. The Bill of Rights made the Anti-Federalists feel better. They were glad that there were rights for the average citizen that couldn't be taken away, because they thought these rights could prevent tyranny.
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