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Why did the Federalists NOT believe a bill of rights was needed in the Constitution?
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They believed only wealthy landowners deserved basic liberties.

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They believed the document adequately limited federal power.

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They believed a Bill of Rights would weaken the federal government's power to act.

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They believed no truly democratic government would infringe upon natural rights.

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