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What is one reason that the Bill of Rights was adopted?
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A to calm the fears of Federalists in the United Statesto calm the fears of Federalists in the United States
B to protect national government from the state governmentsto protect national government from the state governments
C to guarantee that the national government could protect the statesto guarantee that the national government could protect the states
D to protect the rights and liberties of the states from the national government
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The Bill of Rights was added mainly to limit the new national government and protect individual and state liberties — addressing Anti‑Federalist concerns about a too‑powerful federal government.
The Bill of Rights was added mainly to limit the new national government and protect individual and state liberties — addressing Anti‑Federalist concerns about a too‑powerful federal government.
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