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So we can do one, voices of freedom analysis.
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So ramsey believes the power to amend the constitution is crucial because it allows for adaptability and responsiveness to future changes and needs without overthrowing the entire system.
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And winthrop argues that a bill of rights is essential to explicitly protect individual liberties against potential government overreach, which provides a clear legal framework that limits the powers of the government.
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And here the difference is that ramsey focuses on the flexibility and evolving nature of constitutional system through amendments, amendments, while winthrop emphasizes the need for specific safeguards, which is bill of rights, to protect the individual freedoms directly.
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Context and ratification debate supporters of the constitution were called federalists and opponents were known as anti -federalists.
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So supporters, federalists, opponents is anti -federalists.
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And so federalists found strong support in larger cities and among those favoring a strong central government.
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And anti -federalists were primarily supported in rural areas by those who feared centralization of power and the lack of a bill of rights.
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Rights...