In Federalist No. 84, Alexander Hamilton argues against the inclusion of a bill of rights in the Constitution because ______.
a. it would end up limiting rights, not protecting them
b. it is highly unlikely any form of government would infringe on rights
c. including a bill of rights would only weaken the national government
d. the list of rights to be protected was so small it did not really matter
a. it would end up limiting rights, not protecting them
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