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In 1787, as the Constitution was being debated, __________ worried that the new government he helped create might be too democratic, while __________ who refused to sign the Constitution, worried that it was not democratic enough

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Alexander Hamilton and George Mason.

Step-by-step explanation:

Alexander Hamilton who served as a representative to the Constitutional Convention from New York was a federalist. Along with James Madison and John Jay, Alexander Hamilton penned the Federalist Papers and while signing the new constitution he was worried about the fact that the government under this constitution would become too democratic, whereas, George Mason, (who was also a representative to the Constitutional Convention of 1787) refused to sign the new constitution on the basis that the new constitution was not democratic enough.

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