The demand for a Bill of Rights refers to the Anti-Federalist's insistence on adding specific amendments to the U.S. Constitution that would protect individual liberties and limit government power.
Related terms
Amendments: Changes or additions made to a legal document, such as the U.S. Constitution.
Individual Liberties: Basic rights and freedoms that every person possesses inherently, like freedom of speech or religion.
Government Power: The ability or authority granted to a governing body to make decisions and enforce laws within its jurisdiction.