The Federalists promised to add: The Bill of Rights
The correct answer is : b) a Bill Of Rights.
The Anti-Federalists main concern was that a strong central government would threaten individual liberties because the Constitution lacked a bill of rights.
Because of this, it was promised to add a Bill of Rights to the new Constitution. This happened, and the Bill of Rights was the First and other nine amendments.
The Federalists promised to add a Bill of Rights in order to win support for the Constitution. This promise addressed the concerns of those worried about the potential for abuse of power by the federal government. The Bill of Rights was formally adopted in 1791, consisting of the first ten amendments to the Constitution.
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