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Why did the Federalists believe individual liberties were not threatened by the Constitution? State governments would protect individual liberties.
The federal government would use its powers to protect, not threaten individual liberties.
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The federal government was given only limited powers by the Constitution.
Elected officials could be trusted to protect individual liberties.


Why did the Federalists believe individual liberties were not threatened by the Constitution?

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