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Why did the anti-federalists urge for the adding of a bill of rights to the united states constitution?
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they thought the people's liberties needed protection from the government; increase individual rights

there was an example set for doing so in great britain's constitution

there was already an obligation to do so, but the federalists were disregarding it

they thought the government needed rules from possible rebellions

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