The Bill of Rights was important for ratification of the Constitution because
A) state constitutions already had such rights.
B) such rights were stipulated in the Articles of Confederation.
C) some states would not have voted to ratify the Constitution without the promise of amendments to protect individual liberties.
D) the colonists wanted to conform to international standards.
E) the Federalists were wary of a strong central government.
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Q29: The Anti-Federalists advocated
A) altering the Constitution to
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Q31: The concept of checks and balances allows
A)
Q32: The Constitution that was to be ratified
Q33: The Federalists advocated
A) preserving the status quo.
B)
Q35: The group that officially elects the president
Q36: Basically, the New Jersey Plan was
A) the
Q37: The Virginia Plan
A) called for a bicameral
Q38: Which of the following was NOT a
Q39: The supremacy doctrine asserts the priority of
A)
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