Rights amendments added to constrain the strong central government created by the Constitution.
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Bill of Rights
Rights amendments added to constrain the strong central government created by the Constitution.
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The Constitution is presented as Hamilton’s solution: stronger central revenue, trade control, and military power; the Bill of Rights is Jefferson’s constraint on that power.
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"...his friends. Jefferson argued that this would, of course, limit the rights of individuals. So, he insisted on adding something called the Bill of..."
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America begins here as a cure for civilization: a clean-slate game built from Enlightenment rights, self-help, property, and fair rules.
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