2. PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the
answer to Part A?
O A. "...a group known as the Anti-Federalists refused to
sign onto the Constitution without assurances
protecting their 'natural rights,' rights that they
asserted were given to them by God, and which
could not be violated by any government."
(Paragraph 7)
OB. "The Third Amendment is less relevant to our
modern lives. It says that the government cannot
force you to house soldiers unless Congress passes a
law in a time of war." (Paragraph 11)
O C. "At the time of its writing, the Bill of Rights was only
intended to protect land-owning white males, but it
nevertheless represented the broadest protections
for citizens by any established Western
government." (Paragraph 14)
O D. "Can students say anything at school? Once again,
the Supreme Court would have to step in to
interpret the words of the First Amendment and
clarify." (Paragraph 21)