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the bill of rights was added to the constitution because:
○ the authors needed to fill up some space on the parchment of the constitution
○ the federalists would not ratify the constitution without the bill of rights
○ the authors of the constitution wanted the constitution to sound english
○ the anti - federalists would not ratify the constitution without the bill of rights
To determine why the Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: The idea of adding the Bill of Rights to fill space is incorrect; it was a substantive addition.
- Option 2: Federalists initially were hesitant about a Bill of Rights, while Anti - Federalists demanded it. So Federalists would not be the ones requiring it for ratification.
- Option 3: The authors of the Constitution (largely Federalists) didn't add the Bill of Rights initially, and "sound English" is not relevant here.
- Option 4: Anti - Federalists were concerned about the lack of individual rights protection in the Constitution. They refused to ratify it without the Bill of Rights, so the Bill of Rights was added to secure ratification.
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The Anti - Federalists would not ratify the Constitution without the Bill of Rights