Asked by Cowgirlkaysie

Why did Alexander Hamilton oppose adding a Bill of Rights in the Constitution?
A. He was afraid it would actually limit individuals' rights by not listing them all.
B. He feared it would cause the defeat and eventual elimination of the U.S. Constitution.
C. He did not believe in individual rights and believed the federal government should have more power.
D. He did not support the Confederacy and wanted the southern states to leave the Union.
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