George Mason and others believed that omitting the Bill of Rights would

A) deter many states from adopting the Constitution.
B) ease the adoption of the Constitution.
C) make women less likely to support the Constitution.
D) make the Constitution a stronger document.
E) included too much delegation of power to the states.


A

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