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why was the bill of rights needed for the ratification of the Constitution and what did the bill of rights protect
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The Bill of Rights was
needed for the ratification of the Constitution because many people feared that the new Constitution would make the central government too powerful, and this Bill of Rights protected the most essential human liberties.
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