Respuesta :
I'm not 100% sure, but I am fairly certain that he's arguing that the bills of rights aren't made to suit and serve the people.
The correct answer is:
A list of rights in the Constitution is unnecessary because the government's power is already limited.
In Federalist No. 84, Alexander Hamilton stated the grounds why he thought a bill of rights was unnecessary, claiming it could actually be problematic. He emphasizes that the idea of a bill of rights started with kings whose powers had to be controlled. However, the Constitution already checks the federal government with limitations on what each branch can do.