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There is no Declaration of Rights, and the laws of the general government being paramount to the laws and constitution of the several States, the Declarations of Rights in the separate States are no security. Nor are the people secured even in the enjoyment of the benefit of the common law. . . . There is no declaration of any kind, for preserving the liberty of the press, or the trial by jury in civil causes; nor against the danger of standing armies in time of peace.
— Objections to the Constitution, September 178
Who is the likely author of the excerpt?
A: Alexander Hamilton
B: Thomas Jefferson
C: Benjamin Franklin
D: George Mason

Answers

Answered by SoloQueuePowah
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Answer:

D. George Mason

Explanation:

The above excerpt is lifted from George Mason's "Objections to This Constitution of Government" written in 1787

Answered by muskanSharma620
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Answer:

Hey buddy

your answer is d

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