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To protect individual rights in order to avoid any single power or entity within the government from having too much authority.

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What did the states insist that be added to the beginning of the constitution?

The Bill of Rights


Why did Americans insist on adding the Bill of Rights in the Constitution?

Two years after the constitution went into effect, ten amendments were added to the document. it was felt that the constitution did not list the rights that should protect all Americans. The constitution assumed that because the powers of the government were specific and limited, a statement of rights was not needed, but as the states began to ratify the constitution in 1787 and 1788, they insisted that a Bill of Right be added.


When the states ratifies the constitution why did they insist that a bill of rights be added?

The people were afraid that the strong new government would use its power to restrict individual freedom.


When the states ratified the constitution why did they insist that bill of rights be added?

The people were afraid that the strong new government would use its power to restrict individual freedom.


What was added to the constitution that listed right not already in the Constitution?

Bill of Rights


What is the name for the set of rights added to the end of the constitution?

The set of rights added to the end of the constitution is called the Bill of Rights.


What was added to the constitution that listed the rights not already in the constitution?

Bill of Rights


Why were the Bill of Rights included with the Constitution?

They were added after the constitution was adopted to protect our rights


What happened after the bill of rights was added to the Constitution?

We had rights.


Did Article 1 of the constitution come before or after the Bill of Rights?

The Constitution itself was ratified in 1787. The Bill of Rights, the 1st ten amendments to the Constitution, was added to the Constitution in 1789.


What did the Bill of Rights do for the Constitution?

Added protections for individual rights.


Why did the Founding Fathers insist on a Bill of Rights?

The founding fathers didn't really insist on a bill of rights, the antifederalists did. Federalists were people who wanted a strong government, but antifederalists were afraid that if there was a very strong government, the states would be too weak, and that people would lose rights if the government was too powerful. So when the federalists wanted to approve the Constitution, antifederalists said they wouldn't, until the federalists put in a Bill of Rights. So the federalists added the bill of rights, so that the anti-feds would ratify the constitution.