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We needed the Bill of Rights because both parties couldn't agree on what laws should pass and which laws didn't pass. So both parties would agree on a topic, and right down what laws should take place. Both parties would combine those laws and agree to mix them together to make one law that everyone could follow. Then the continued this, and then finally it passed as The Bill of Rights.

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