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So they know their rights, and so the government can't take it away.

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They feared citizens' rights would not be protected by the Constitution alone. (study island)

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13y ago
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In order to protect their individual rights! They JUST won a war over that very issue so of course they wanted to make sure their rights were protected! :)

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They were worried about society changing and the need for different laws. They didn't want the country to get stuck because no changes could be made.

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The Federal Government had "supreme Law of the Land"

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They wanted to protect individual rights.

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