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"A bill of rights is what people are entitled to against every government on earth....and

what no just government should refuse." ~ Thomas Jefferson to James Madison,
December 1787.
This quotation shows Jefferson's belief in
the need for a strong federal government.
the abolition of slavery and the slave trade.
the importance of checks and balances.
the unalienable rights of every individual.

"A bill of rights is what people are entitled to against every government on-example-1
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User Chop
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d. the unalienable rights of every individual

Step-by-step explanation:

he believed in slavery and the quote has nothing to do with money so b and c don't work. The quote is mostly about rights and not the strength of the government.

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