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This constitution is said to have beautiful features, but they appear to me horribly frightful. Your president may become king if you’re American chief, be a man of ambition and abilities. How easy is it for him to render himself absolute Patrick Henry speech of the Virginia convention, June 1788 use this expert answer the question what concern about the constitution is Patrick Henry expressing
That would be ambitious to be successful in office
Constitution has established a monarchy
That has been given too much power
The constitution establish week central government
That would be ambitious to be successful in office
Constitution has established a monarchy
That has been given too much power
The constitution establish week central government
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In Patrick Henry's speech at the Virginia Convention in June 1788, he is expressing concern that the Constitution has been designed in a way that enables a president to become an absolute ruler. His argument suggests that the Constitution lacks sufficient checks on presidential power, allowing an ambitious and capable individual to potentially usurp authority and establish a form of monarchy. Therefore, the most accurate interpretation of his concern is that **the Constitution has been given too much power**, particularly in the hands of the executive branch.