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Which of the following framers of the Constitution would most likely view a Bill of Rights as a threat to individual liberties? (A) Patrick Henry (B) George Mason (C) Samuel Adams (D) James Monroe (E)
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Which of the following framers of the Constitution would most likely view
a Bill of Rights as a threat to individual liberties?
(A) Patrick Henry
(B) George Mason
(C) Samuel Adams
(D) James Monroe
(E) Alexander Hamilton
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It would be "Alexander Hamilton" who would have most likely viewed
a Bill of Rights as a threat to individual liberties, since Hamilton was in favor of a "strong" Constitution that would have put more power in the federal government over the states.
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