ow did George Mason influence the creation of the Bill of Rights?(1 point)

Responses

He wrote a pamphlet titled “Objections to This Constitution of Government.”
He wrote a pamphlet titled “Objections to This Constitution of Government.”

He assembled an antifederalist convention in Virginia to discuss the matter
He assembled an antifederalist convention in Virginia to discuss the matter

He refused to sign the United States Constitution.
He refused to sign the United States Constitution.

He encouraged others to oppose the ratification of the Constitution.

All of the responses are correct. George Mason's opposition to the United States Constitution and his efforts to rally others against its ratification had a significant influence in the creation of the Bill of Rights. His pamphlet titled "Objections to This Constitution of Government" highlighted his concerns about the lack of explicit protections for individual rights. Additionally, Mason assembled an antifederalist convention in Virginia in 1788, which was crucial in the push for a Bill of Rights to be added to the Constitution after its ratification. By refusing to sign the United States Constitution, Mason expressed his dissent and encouraged others to oppose its ratification, ultimately leading to the creation of the Bill of Rights.