because they were afraid that they would lose some of their power and they did not want it to end up like the situation were they were ruled over by one person
Because every state wanted to act as it's own country and want more power than the central government.
Bill of Rights maybe? Or some other amendment to the constitution
federal system
I believe the Bill of Rights was put in the Constitution to satisfy the anti-federalist.
they didn't want people to stay in there country thats what i got out of it
because some people try to be rebels and always have things to say
Thomas Jefferson
Because every state wanted to act as it's own country and want more power than the central government.
The delegates to the state ratifying convention said they would be more willing to agree to the Constitution if a list of fights was added to it. So supporters of the Constitution promised that after it was ratified, a bill of rights would be added.
It wasn't up to any president to ALLOW political parties to form, but they first formed under George Washington as the Constitution came about, some people were for the Constitution, federalists, and some were against the constitution, anti-federalists.
No document verbalizes US obedience to the diety. There may be general pietistic references to the diety in some documents made for the sake of the formalities of the era, but there was no strong agreement among the framers of the Constitution on such a statement. If there were, what did the founders mean by "We The People"? There are no provisions for checking with the teachings of a deity before ratifying or amending the Constitution.
the constitution come out some people some came out in 1789
There were some major objections against the newly formed constitution. Some argued it wouldn't work, wanted federal to have more powers, and did not include the Bill of Rights.
Sometimes amendments that were created back in the 1700's our outdated to our standards today. Ratifying is to make something updated or official. So this could be used to keep a countries laws up to standards and clean.
Some people were against slavery for moral and ethical reasons, believing it to be a violation of human rights. Others opposed slavery for economic reasons, arguing that it hindered free labor markets. Additionally, there were those who believed in the principles of freedom and equality, seeing slavery as contradictory to these values.
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