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In Social Studies / High School | 2014-11-06

Which of the following statements voices the principal Anti-Federalist objection to the Constitution?

A. It contained no Bill of Rights.
B. It promoted a monarch-like presidency.
C. It did not protect the right of trial by jury.
D. It gave Congress too much power to regulate trade.

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The answer is A. hope this helps

Answered by IIIbjohnIII | 2024-06-12

It contained no Bill of Rights that statement voices the principal Anti-Federalist objection to the Constitution. The correct option is A .
How Anti Federalist objections addressed in the bill of rights?
To address Anti-Federalist concerns about excessive federal power, the Bill of Rights reserves to the states and the people any power not granted to the federal government. For most Americans , the Bill of Rights has become the most** important** part of the Constitution since its adoption.

The Anti-Federalists were opposed to the ratification of the 1787 United States Constitution because they feared that the new **national **government would be too powerful, endangering individual liberties in the absence of a bill of rights.
Thus, the ideal **selection **is option A .
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Answered by vtalishathapar | 2024-06-24

The principal Anti-Federalist objection to the Constitution was that it contained no Bill of Rights. This group feared the lack of specific protections for individual liberties under the newly proposed national government. Therefore, the correct answer is A.
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Answered by vtalishathapar | 2024-09-30