2. Why did James Madison draft the Bill of Rights? O Madison wanted to consolidate more power in the federal government. Madison wanted to punish Anti-Federalist opponents to the Constitution. Madison wanted to control the initial amendment process. Madison wanted to appease Anti-Federalists who wished for greater guarantees of individual rights in the new Constitution.

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2. Why did James Madison draft the Bill of Rights?
O Madison wanted to consolidate more power in the federal government.
O Madison wanted to punish Anti-Federalist opponents to the Constitution.
Madison wanted to control the initial amendment process.
O Madison wanted to appease Anti-Federalists who wished for greater guarantees of individual rights in the new Constitution.
Transcribed Image Text:2. Why did James Madison draft the Bill of Rights? O Madison wanted to consolidate more power in the federal government. O Madison wanted to punish Anti-Federalist opponents to the Constitution. Madison wanted to control the initial amendment process. O Madison wanted to appease Anti-Federalists who wished for greater guarantees of individual rights in the new Constitution.
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