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To add a Bill of Rights! :3 US history
The 10 Amendments which are called the Bill of Rights were approved and became part of the Constitution.
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James Madison promised the Bill Of Rights on the constitution While James Madison was the primary mover of the Bill of Rights through the First Congress, the leadership of the Federalists (those in favor of the Constitution) had to generally promise to add a Bill of Rights during the ratification debates at the state ratifying conventions. There were many states that would not have ratified without the promise, and George Washington used his position as president to move the matter through Congress as well. Adding the Bill became part of the Federalist mantra when ratification seemed in jeopardy, and various states demanded the addition as a price for ratification.
The promise made to uphold the US Constitution is known as the Oath of the Office of the President of the United States. This oath is taken every year at the swearing in ceremony of the president following their election or re-election.
A promise of Bill of Rights to follow. :)
The president promise to defend the Constitution.
The president promise to defend the Constitution.
The Great Compromise helped get the constitution ratified.
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the answer to this particular answer is C: A promise of a bill of rights to follow.
They promised to protect their constitution!