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What was one reason why james madison initially opposed including the bill of rights in the constitution?.

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Answer:James Madison and other supporters of the Constitution argued that a bill of rights wasn't necessary because - “the government can only exert the powers specified by the Constitution.” But they agreed to consider adding amendments when ratification was in danger in the key state of Massachusetts

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