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An examination of the circumstances preceding the ratification of the Constitution indicates which of the following?(1 point) Responses Hardly any states had a bill of rights in their constitution. Hardly any states had a bill of rights in their constitution. Many supporters of the Constitution claimed that a national bill of rights was not necessary. Many supporters of the Constitution claimed that a national bill of rights was not necessary. George Washington was steadfastly opposed to a national bill of rights. George Washington was steadfastly opposed to a national bill of rights. The Constitution contained a bill of rights that protected the people’s liberties

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The correct response is: **Many supporters of the Constitution claimed that a national bill of rights was not necessary.**

During the ratification debates, some Federalists argued that the Constitution itself did not grant the federal government any powers to infringe on individual liberties, and therefore, a separate bill of rights was unnecessary. However, this claim was met with opposition from the Anti-Federalists, who believed a bill of rights was essential to protect individual liberties against potential government overreach. Ultimately, the promise to add a bill of rights was pivotal in securing ratification of the Constitution.

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