1. Five Stages of Constitutional Development
The last if not the most important major development in the Constitution during the federalist stage was the establishment of the Bill of Rights. ... The anti-federalists flat out did not want anything to do with this new social contract that the founding fathers were drafting up because they felt it gave up all individual rights of citizens, so they compromised with the federalists in order to form the current Bill of Rights. ... Part one includes the Privileges and Immunities Clause, which states that each and every citizen regardless of race or color is entitled to equal public goods. Part ...
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