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14 January, 13:38

In the Federalist Paper #84, Alexander Hamilton argues that additional amendments to the U. S. Constitution and a Bill of Rights was which of the following selections? A.

a condition for ratification

B.

critical for protecting fundamental rights

C.

unlikely

D.

unnecessary

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  1. 14 January, 16:41
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    Answer: D. unnecessary

    Federalist No. 84 presents the idea that a bill of rights was not a necessary component of the United States Constitution. There was a fear among people that, if a bill of rights were included, it would be interpreted as a list of the ONLY rights that people had. Hamilton's position reflected this fear. Additionally, he argued that a bill of rights was not necessary because the entire constitution was, in itself, a bill of rights.
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