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It was added as a compromise between those that supported ratification of the Constitution, called Federalists, and those that were opposed to ratification, called Anti-federalists. Anti-federalists agreed to support ratification of the Constitution if the Bill of Rights was added later, which is why the Bill of Rights is the first 10 amendments to the Constitution.
The Bill of Rights came in the ratification of the constitution and the constitution was needed to form a government after the revolution.
The delegates of the Constitutional Convention added the Bill of Rights to the Constitution as a compromise between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists to ensure ratification. This limited the power of the federal government and solidified power for the states.
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The Article VII of the US Constitution describes how many state ratifications were necessary for the Constitution to take effect. Actual Text: " The Ratification of the Conventions of nine States, shall be sufficient for the Establishment of this Constitution between the States so ratifying the Same."
Article VII of the Constitution states: "The ratification of the conventions of nine states, shall be sufficient for the establishment of this Constitution between the states so ratifying the same."
To serve as a portable advocate for the ratification of constitution and divide power between the national government and the state government.
Because we all know you're looking at Mrs. Lofgren's quiz paper: It's a) Kansas. You little rascal. ;P
yes. the federalists got their name from their support for the federal system of government (division of power between a central government and the state governments) as outlined in the constitution. the anti-federalists opposed the ratification of the constitution.
Federalism is a division of power between a strong central government and state governments.