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Refer to the diagram.
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All replace the question mark on the diagram except —
debates during the development of the Constitution
debates over the rights and powers of the people
concerns of southern delegates
issues concerning powers of the government
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Answer: concerns of southern delegates.
Reason: The other choices describe reasons the Bill of Rights (or provisions added after the Constitutional Convention) were added — i.e., debates during the Constitution’s development, arguments over individual rights, and fears about limiting government power. Southern delegates’ specific concerns (e.g., slavery and representation) were not a primary cause for those additions.
Reason: The other choices describe reasons the Bill of Rights (or provisions added after the Constitutional Convention) were added — i.e., debates during the Constitution’s development, arguments over individual rights, and fears about limiting government power. Southern delegates’ specific concerns (e.g., slavery and representation) were not a primary cause for those additions.
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