Which statements are true?

Choose all answers that are correct.

Responses

The Anti-Federalists amended the Constitution by adding a bill of rights before it was ratified.
The Anti-Federalists amended the Constitution by adding a bill of rights before it was ratified.

The Federalists initially argued that the Constitution should be ratified without a bill of rights.
The Federalists initially argued that the Constitution should be ratified without a bill of rights.

The Federalists’ promise to add a bill of rights paved the way to ratification of the Constitution.
The Federalists’ promise to add a bill of rights paved the way to ratification of the Constitution.

The Anti-Federalists insisted that the Constitution include a bill of rights guaranteeing individual freedoms.
The Anti-Federalists insisted that the Constitution include a bill of rights guaranteeing individual freedoms.

The statements that are true are:

- The Anti-Federalists amended the Constitution by adding a bill of rights before it was ratified.
- The Federalists initially argued that the Constitution should be ratified without a bill of rights.
- The Federalists’ promise to add a bill of rights paved the way to ratification of the Constitution.
- The Anti-Federalists insisted that the Constitution include a bill of rights guaranteeing individual freedoms.

All the statements are true.

Explanation:

- The Anti-Federalists did indeed amend the Constitution by adding a bill of rights before it was ratified.
- The Federalists initially argued for the Constitution to be ratified without a bill of rights.
- The Federalists' promise to add a bill of rights played a crucial role in the ratification of the Constitution.
- The Anti-Federalists insisted on the inclusion of a bill of rights to ensure the protection of individual freedoms.