The Articles of Confederation were criticized for being weak, particularly because Congress was denied the power to collect taxes, regulate interstate commerce, and enforce laws. The new constitution attempted to resolve these issues, but opponents were concerned that the new government might fall to tyranny and abuse of power. Which document was a compromise designed to prevent this problem?

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Bill of rights.

The Anti-federalists (those who opposed ratification of the Constitution) argued that the Constitution gave too much power to the national government. States and citizens would lose power and rights. Their biggest argument was a lack of a Bill of Rights, and they added it as amendments after the Constitution.