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Social Studies Test 2--Ratification and the Bill of Rights UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers What was the Federalists' argument for not adding a separate bill of rights to the Constitution? It might be used later to limit rights that weren't originally listed. It was unnecessary b...

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Social Studies Test 2--Ratification and the
Bill of Rights UPDATED Exam Questions
and CORRECT Answers

What was the Federalists' argument for not adding a separate bill of rights to the
Constitution?
It might be used later to limit rights that weren't originally listed.
It was unnecessary because everyone had been granted basic freedoms.
It was unnecessary because the new government had limited power.
It might be used later to free enslaved people in the west. - CORRECT ANSWER- It might
be used later to limit rights that weren't originally listed.


According to the Seventh Amendment, people who sue companies for not paying them are
guaranteed
payment for their work.
representation by lawyers.
trials by jury.
double jeopardy. - CORRECT ANSWER- trials by jury.


Federalists believed in the separation of powers because they wanted
individuals to have separate rights.
states to have separate rights.
the central government to avoid monarchy.
the nation to elect a strong executive. - CORRECT ANSWER- the central government to
avoid monarchy.


Probable cause protects people's rights by making sure that
the police can do their job.
public property can be searched easily.
people receive legal representation.

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