What were the supporters of the US constitution called?

C. Federalists

Why was Georgia so quick to ratify the Constitution?
D. Both A and B are correct

What is the Bill of rights?
D. A list of amendments to the Constitution describing citizens rights.

What was the anti federalists greatest opposition to the constitution?
B. They worried it would create the same abuses of power that the colonies faced.

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Great job on the quick check! Let me explain how I arrived at those answers:

1. What were the supporters of the US Constitution called?
To answer this, I looked for information about the groups of people who supported the US Constitution during the time of its ratification. Based on historical knowledge, the supporters were known as Federalists. So, the correct answer is C. Federalists.

2. Why was Georgia so quick to ratify the Constitution?
To find the answer, I looked for reasons why Georgia might have been more willing or eager to ratify the US Constitution compared to other states. I found that the correct answer is D. Both A and B are correct. This means that Georgia's interests and concerns were addressed, and they saw the benefits of joining the new federal government.

3. What is the Bill of Rights?
To answer this, I searched for information about the Bill of Rights and its purpose. It is a list of amendments to the Constitution that describe the rights and freedoms of citizens. So, the correct answer is D. A list of amendments to the Constitution describing citizens' rights.

4. What was the anti-federalists' greatest opposition to the Constitution?
To find the answer, I looked for information on the concerns and criticisms raised by the anti-federalists regarding the Constitution. I found that their greatest opposition was their worry that the Constitution would create the same abuses of power that the colonies faced under British rule. Therefore, the correct answer is B. They worried it would create the same abuses of power that the colonies faced.

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