Question
Hi I have another question.
How did George Mason influence the creation of the Bill of Rights?
A. He refused to sign the U.S. Constitution
B. He encouraged others to oppose the ratification of the constitution
C. He assembled an antifederalist convention in Virginia to discuss the matter
D. He wrote the pamphlet titled "Objectives to This Constitution of Government"
I think it's C.?
How did George Mason influence the creation of the Bill of Rights?
A. He refused to sign the U.S. Constitution
B. He encouraged others to oppose the ratification of the constitution
C. He assembled an antifederalist convention in Virginia to discuss the matter
D. He wrote the pamphlet titled "Objectives to This Constitution of Government"
I think it's C.?
Answers
Ms. Sue
Yes, C.
Lily
K thanks
Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
Reed
No. Not C. I don't like any of these answers, but one is true.
Reed
Mason was not antifederalist at all. He objected to the lack of a bill of rights in the Constitution (and had a quarrel over navigation rights). He is said to be the "father of the Bill of Rights" for his advocacy.
Lily
Oh okay. D. then?
Reed
That would not be my answer. You've had two choices. We're not doing process of elimination. He objected to the fact that the Constitution did not include a bill of rights, and a provision about maritime rules. He was a delegate to the Convention that wrote the Constitution and favored it overall, but had objections. So, what did he refuse to do?
Lily
He refused to sign the United States Constitution. My book says wrote the pamphlet saying against the bill of rights so wouldn't it be D.?
Lily
Okay thanks for not answering me. :-/
Brooklynn
I would go with C Lily.
Lily
Thx Brooklynn
Jacqueline
Guys, Brooklynn is wrong, mkay, think about the question, the answer is d, I got 100%, trust me
Bobby
I trust Mrs. Sue
no one important
the correct answer is......He assembled an antifederalist convention in Virginia to discuss the matter
just me
@no one important then it is C
Bokie
Can someone put the answers