Question
Why did the Anti-Federalists oppose the original Constitution?(1 point)
Responses
They wanted a monarchy instead of a republic
They wanted a monarchy instead of a republic
They feared a strong central government would threaten individual rights
They feared a strong central government would threaten individual rights
They believed the Constitution gave too much power to state governments
They believed the Constitution gave too much power to state governments
They opposed creating three branches of government
Responses
They wanted a monarchy instead of a republic
They wanted a monarchy instead of a republic
They feared a strong central government would threaten individual rights
They feared a strong central government would threaten individual rights
They believed the Constitution gave too much power to state governments
They believed the Constitution gave too much power to state governments
They opposed creating three branches of government
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**They feared a strong central government would threaten individual rights.**
Anti-Federalists were concerned that the original Constitution concentrated too much power in the federal government, which they believed could lead to tyranny and the erosion of individual liberties.
**They feared a strong central government would threaten individual rights.**
Anti-Federalists were concerned that the original Constitution concentrated too much power in the federal government, which they believed could lead to tyranny and the erosion of individual liberties.