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Although the anti federalists lost their main goal, what important task did they accomplish

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Answered by DodieZollner
1

Anti-Federal authorities added the Constitution to the Bill of Rights.

Through the three-fifth agreement, the number of slaves for political representation in the Constitution, through the inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the Constitution, through the increased debate in the new jersey scheme through the protection of new independence, to provide power to small states, The national legislative system is binary from Uniceleral

They got a bill of rights in the constitution; the bill of rights was basically a guarantee that people / states would get their rights that the government could not take it.

Anti-Federalists organized a movement against the Constitution in the state legislatures across the country.

Three federal unionists in Massachusetts, Virginia and New York approved the approval of the Constitution on a bill. In Massachusetts, arguments between federal and anti-unionists emerged in a physical dispute between Elvis Gary and Francis Dana. Given that anti-federal sentiments will immobilize the endorsement efforts, James Madison reluctantly agreed to prepare a list of rights that the new federal government could not encroach on.

Bill of Rights is a list of 10 constitutional amendments that protects the basic rights and privileges of American citizens. They were prepared after the rights of the English Bill of Rights and the Virginia Declaration of George Mason. They include the right to free speech, the right to a quick trial, and the right to proper procedure under the law, and protection against cruel and unusual penalties. To accommodate the federal concerns of excessive federal power, the Bill of Rights also protects any power which is not given to the federal government to states and people.

Since its adoption, the bill has become the most important part of the Constitution for most Americans. In matters of the Supreme Court, debate is more often than the research articles. They have been cited to protect the free speech of civil rights activists; the Americans have been protected from illegal government surveillance and grant citizens’ rights to Miranda during the arrest. It is impossible to know how our Republic looks like without the firmness of Anti-Federalists two hundred years ago.


Answered by Arslankincsem
16

The answer is option c) protecting individual liberties through the inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the Constitution.


The Bill of Rights is applicable for most to the federal government, so citizens were not protected by means of the states' encroaching on their civil liberties.


The Fourteenth Amendment became active in 1868, and protects all the citizens against state ’s infringements of the rights and liberties as allowed and guaranteed in the Constitution.

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