The first ten amendments of the Constitution:
a) Were drafted by James Madison and referred to as the Bill of Rights
b) Are referred to as the writ of Habius Corpus
c) Werr developed by the Federalist party and were included in the Constitution during the Federal
Convention of 1787.
d) Were cause for much debate, and were strongly opposed by the Anti Federalist party.
A
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_______. A. as much as possible should be privatized B. the government should take responsibility for as much as possible C. each could handle different types of social welfare optimally D. neither is currently up to the task of facing future problems
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