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Q5. “What do you believe are the reasons why the
Constitution would not have been passed without the Bill of
Rights.”
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A. Actually, the Constitution did pass without the Bill of Rights, as the
first ten amendments are commonly known. The Constitution was ratified in
1788. Amendments 1-10 were adopted in 1791.
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