Question
Which concerns did Anti-Federalists have about the proposed Constitution? Select all that apply.(3 points)
Responses
Desire to create a weak national leadership
Desire to create a weak national leadership
Strong central government would limit state powers
Strong central government would limit state powers
Preference for complete state independence
Preference for complete state independence
Federal government could become too powerful
Federal government could become too powerful
Support for more local government control
Support for more local government control
Individual rights were not clearly protected
Responses
Desire to create a weak national leadership
Desire to create a weak national leadership
Strong central government would limit state powers
Strong central government would limit state powers
Preference for complete state independence
Preference for complete state independence
Federal government could become too powerful
Federal government could become too powerful
Support for more local government control
Support for more local government control
Individual rights were not clearly protected
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The concerns that Anti-Federalists had about the proposed Constitution include:
1. Strong central government would limit state powers
2. Federal government could become too powerful
3. Individual rights were not clearly protected
While some Anti-Federalists also supported more local government control, the other options ("Desire to create a weak national leadership" and "Preference for complete state independence") do not accurately capture their main concerns regarding the Constitution.
1. Strong central government would limit state powers
2. Federal government could become too powerful
3. Individual rights were not clearly protected
While some Anti-Federalists also supported more local government control, the other options ("Desire to create a weak national leadership" and "Preference for complete state independence") do not accurately capture their main concerns regarding the Constitution.