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Nothing would happen as a direct consequence from having no Bill of Rights. The Commonwealth of Australia has no Bill of Rights and is constantly regarded as a free and democratic country, so having no Bill of rights doesn't mean the country would collapse it just means that unelected Judges cannot stop or block laws that may infringe on a minorities rights, and places the onus on the elected politicians to take into account the interests of the nation and balance it with protecting human rights to an extent.

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What might happen without the The amendment?

We can't answer because we don't have the amendment you ask about.


What might happen if a state is not recognized by other states?

If a state is not being recognized by other country, it's people as one of the elements will suffer against discrimination from other people and he or she is considered as an undesirable alien, because he is treated as a man/woman without a country.


Why did Anti-Federalists believe that the design of the constitution was insufficient to protect individual rights and lead to violations of the rights by the new national government?

AnswerThe anti-federalists believed that the Constitution would take away critical powers from the states, and warned that without a Bill of Rights the government might also take away the rights of the people that were just won in the Revolution.


What did some people fear might happen if a Bill of Rights was not added to the Constitution?

There was a fear among the Anti-Federalists that the central government would have too much power. They also feared that state sovereignty was in jeopardy.


Life without government?

Government is needed because it is the institution through which the people are able to maintain order, provide public services, and enforce decisions that are binding on all members of society. Without a government, the basic rights of the people might not be protected. As the Declaration states, governments are instituted in order to protect the rights of all people, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Governments also protect the nation from foreign or domestic enemies. And the government protects the nation from attack from abroad or from within the nation's boundaries.

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