George Mason criticized the U.S. Constitution for lacking a Bill of Rights, arguing that it did not adequately protect individual liberties. He was concerned about the potential for a strong central government to infringe on states' rights and individual freedoms. Additionally, Mason opposed the absence of term limits for federal officials, fearing that it could lead to corruption and tyranny. Lastly, he believed the Constitution's provisions for the judiciary were too vague, which could undermine the rule of law.
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The lowest seeded team to make it all the way to the Final Four in the NCAA basketball tournament was an 11 seed and it happened four times:11 seeded LSU in 198611 seeded George Mason in 200611 seeded VCU in 201111 seeded Wichita State in 2013
LSU, UCLA, George Mason, and Florida. Florida beat UCLA in championship 73-57
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The last time there was a Final Four with no #1 seeds was in 2006 when the following teams appeared: #2 UCLA, #3 Florida, #4 LSU, and #11 George Mason.
3 #11 seeds have made the Final Four. LSU in 1986 George Mason in 2006 VCU in 2011