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The Anti-Federalists were afraid that the Federalists were forming a too powerful government, and demanded a Bill of Rights in order to protect individuals from a large and strong central government.

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Why did the anti-federalist want the bill of right be added to the Constitution?

to safeguard individual liberty


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

Bill of Rights


What was added to the Constitution in order to get Anti federalists to approve it?

The Bill of Right was added to gain approval of the opponents of the Constitution.


Which right was guarenteed by the Constitution before the Bill of Rights?

trial by jury


Why was the bill of rights added to the constitution after the constitution convention had finished its work?

to give the people there right


When was the of right added to the constitution?

The Bill of Rights (first 10 amendments) were part of the constitution when it was ratified


Why is the bill of right added to the Constitution?

It was added to please the anti-federalists who wanted secure individual rights.


Which right was guaranteed by the constitution before the bill of rights was added?

freedom of religion


Would the federalist have won approval for the constitution if George Washington had not supported it?

No because whatever side Washington was on would have automatically won the approval for the Constitution. He was a public icon and everyone thought he was right.


Would the federalist have won approval for the constitution if George Washington had not support it?

No because whatever side Washington was on would have automatically won the approval for the Constitution. He was a public icon and everyone thought he was right.


What was written to encourage the adoption of the Constitution?

Federalist Papers


What 3 main arguments of the Federalists and the Anti- Federalist?

they supported the right to tax the country, the ratification of the constitution, and they supported a strong central [federal] government