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What mainly stood in the way of the constitution's approval

a. the need for a way to change the constitution
b. the question of representation in congress
c. the weakness of the federal government
d. the lack of a list of protected individual right

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Answer: D

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D. The lack of a list of protected individual right

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During the long debate over ratification of the U.S. Constitution (1787–88), there were mainly two political coalitions: the Federalists, who supported its ratification, and the Anti-Federalists, who refused to ratify alleging that it gave too much power to the government and did not protect specific liberties of citizens. Consequently, the Anti-Federalists advocated for the creation of a Bill of Rights that protected individual rights such as the right to privacy, to due process of law, to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury, to privacy and to have reserved powers.

It wasn't until that charter of right was added to the Constitution that the Anti-Federalists decided to ratify it.

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