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4. Use the quotes below:
Speaker 1: "We can't ratify the Constitution. It has no bill of rights!"
Speaker 2: "I think the states should have more power."
Speaker 3: "We just fought for liberty. Why submit to a new tyrant?"
Who are the speakers and what are they afraid of?
(8.5 Points)
a. Patriots; ineffective government
b. Federalists; the loss of liberty
c. Antifederalists; a strong national government
d. Loyalists; the loss of property rights
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