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25 February, 09:43

George Mason, who wrote the Virginia Declaration of Rights, a. was a well-known Federalist. b. thought the Constitution needed a bill of rights. c. feared that the Constitution created special privileges for the wealthy. d. feared that the executive would have too much influence over the legislature.

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  1. 25 February, 13:06
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    B, George mason was a antifederalist and wanted a bill of rights
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