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Which speaker would most likely wanted to include a bill of rights in the original draft of the constitutuion

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, you did not include the options or the statements to know what are the quotes or affirmations of the speakers. Without that information, we do not know what they say. Just you know it.

However, trying to help you we did some deep research and can comment on the following.

In the example, the speaker that would most likely want to include a bill of rights in the original draft of the constitution is speaker number 2, because it says: "We must ensure the rights and freedoms of citizens are protected."

Let's have in mind that during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, delegates debated on the kind of government needed for the United States. Federalists like Alexander Hamilton and John Jay supported the creation of a strong central government. On the other hand, Antifederalists like Thomas Jefferson and Samuel Adams supported a simpler form of government that had many rights for the citizens and respected the sovereignty of the states.

That is why Federalists James Madison came up with a brilliant idea and drafted the Bill of Rights that is the first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution.

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