Asked by Marthe Van Gorder on May 29, 2024

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What was the main reason why Alexander Hamilton opposed a bill of rights?

A) He believed that too many individual liberties diminished the trust between citizen and government.
B) He believed it was unnecessary for a national government to possess only explicitly delegated powers.
C) He believed that a bill of rights would make the Constitution too specific and cumbersome.
D) He believed that a bill of rights would lead to many frivolous lawsuits.

Alexander Hamilton

A Founding Father of the United States, the first Secretary of the Treasury, and a key figure in the drafting of the Constitution and the establishment of the national financial system.

Bill of Rights

The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, ratified in 1791, guaranteeing such rights as the freedoms of speech, assembly, and worship.

Frivolous Lawsuits

Legal claims or cases that lack serious purpose or value, often brought with the intention of harassing or inconveniencing the defendant.

  • Understand the historical circumstances and motivations behind the enactment of the Bill of Rights.
  • Evaluate the legal and constitutional debates surrounding civil liberties and their limits.
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Beatriz Palmieri de SouzaMay 31, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Alexander Hamilton opposed a bill of rights because he believed that the national government should possess only explicitly delegated powers. He feared that adding a bill of rights might imply that the federal government had powers not explicitly granted to it.