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Question 8/Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.04 LC) Considered the "Forgotten Founder,which Anti-Federalist argued that a bill of rights was a necessary addition to the Constitution? Patrick Henry Richard Henry Lee John Jay George Mason

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Question 8/Multiple Choice Worth 5 points) (01.04 LC) Considered the "Forgotten Founder,which Anti-Federalist argued that a bill of rights was a necessary addition to the Constitution? Patrick Henry Richard Henry Lee John Jay George Mason

Question 8/Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)
(01.04 LC)
Considered the "Forgotten Founder,which Anti-Federalist argued that a bill of rights was a necessary addition to the Constitution?
Patrick Henry
Richard Henry Lee
John Jay
George Mason

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The Anti-Federalist who argued that a bill of rights was a necessary addition to the Constitution and is often considered the "Forgotten Founder" is George Mason. Therefore, the correct answer is:<br /><br />George Mason
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