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23 April, 20:06

Do you agree or disagree with Hamilton and Madison's initial logic that the bill. of rights was essentially unnecessary?

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  1. 23 April, 23:55
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    No, I do not agree with their view.

    Hamilton and Madison believed that a bill of rights would limit the rights that would be protected by the constitution, because some rights would be specified while others wouldn't.

    I do not agree, and I believe that it is important that the constitution has a bill of rights precisely because it states clearly what rights should be protected, and in which manner.

    If new rights are found or accepted by society as a whole in the future, new amendments to the bill of rights can be added.
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