Asked by Aaron Keller on May 31, 2024

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Why did the delegates at the Philadelphia Convention turn down the idea of including a list of citizens' rights in the Constitution?

A) They believed that such a list would limit economic development.
B) They believed that since the federal government was already limited to its expressed powers,further protection of citizens was not needed.
C) They believed that citizens should vote directly on which rights should be protected.
D) They believed that such a list would make government too weak to protect national security.

Citizens' Rights

The legal entitlements and protections granted to individuals by a country's government, which can include civil, political, and social rights.

Philadelphia Convention

The Philadelphia Convention, also known as the Constitutional Convention of 1787, was a meeting where the Constitution of the United States was created, replacing the Articles of Confederation.

  • Understand the debate and reasoning surrounding the addition of a Bill of Rights to the Constitution.
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Vianca AndreaJun 06, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The delegates believed that the federal government was already limited to its expressed powers, so they did not see a need for a list of citizens' rights. They believed that the Constitution's structure and the limitations on the federal government were adequate to protect citizens' rights. This is why the Bill of Rights was added later as amendments to the Constitution.