Why was the Bill of Rights added to the U.S. Constitution?(1 point)

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to force the southern states to sign the Constitution that gave some rights to slaves
to force the southern states to sign the Constitution that gave some rights to slaves

to keep the state governments from taking away citizens' rights
to keep the state governments from taking away citizens' rights

to calm the fears that the new federal government would violate states' rights or people's rights
to calm the fears that the new federal government would violate states' rights or people's rights

to give citizens rights from the federal government
to give citizens rights from the federal government

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The Bill of Rights was added to the U.S. Constitution primarily to calm the fears that the new federal government would violate states' rights or people's rights. This addition addressed concerns raised by Anti-Federalists who worried that the Constitution granted too much power to the federal government and did not sufficiently protect individual liberties.

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