Why was the Bill of Rights an essential addition to the Constitution? (1 point)

• It outlines the way the government was to be set up.
• It gives the federal government ultimate authority over the people.
• It allows for the expansion of voting rights.
• It was seen as a way to protect the people from a strong federal government.

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The correct answer is: It was seen as a way to protect the people from a strong federal government.

The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution to address concerns about the potential for government overreach and to safeguard individual liberties against possible encroachments by a strong federal authority.