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B. The Anti-Federalists insisted that the Constitution include a bill of rights guaranteeing individual freedoms.
C. The Anti-Federalists amended the Constitution by adding a bill of rights before it was ratified.
D. The Federalists’ promise to add a bill of rights paved the way to ratification of the Constitution.
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