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9/20-21 This lesson focused on the Anti-Federalist and Federalist arguments against/for ratification of the Constitution, as well as the rights and protections described in the Bill of Rights 
OBJECTIVES 
1) Understand Federalist and Anti-Federalist Arguments  
2) Recognize how Anti-Federalists’ position lead to the Bill of Rights 
3) Identify the protections AND limitations of the Bill of Rights 

JOURNAL
What rights are protected in the Bill of Rights? List as many as you can… Don’t worry about accuracy, TAKE A GUESS!

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