USA HISTORY

THE VIRGINIA DYNASTY 1801 1825

THE MONROE DOCTRINE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
An Anti-Federalist supported
A
Adding the Bill of RIghts to the Declaration
B
Adding the Bill of RIghts to the Constitution
C
Hamilton’s policies
D
The National Bank
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Although many Federalists initially argued against the necessity of a bill of rights to ensure passage of the Constitution, they promised to add amendments to it specifically protecting individual liberties.

Detailed explanation-2: -Antifederalists argued that a bill of rights was necessary because, the supremacy clause in combination with the necessary and proper and general welfare clauses would allow implied powers that could endanger rights. Federalists rejected the proposition that a bill of rights was needed.

Detailed explanation-3: -Anti-Federalists believed that a bill of rights was needed to prevent the central government from taking rights from states and citizens. They wanted to protect against a central government that was too powerful and could take away the freedoms they had fought a revolution to preserve.

Detailed explanation-4: -James Madison was another author of the Federalist Papers. To ensure adoption of the Constitution, the Federalists, such as James Madison, promised to add amendments specifically protecting individual liberties. These amendments, including the First Amendment, became the Bill of Rights.

Detailed explanation-5: -Although the Bill of Rights did not come into effect until 1791, many attributes can be found in the Anti-Federalist papers, which helped influence congress to vote “yes” on these amendments. The Anti-Federalists who wrote these papers were essential to writing the Bill of Rights, so thank you, Anti-Federalists!

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