What presidential power under the constitution led the anti federalist to urge for a bill of rights
Veto power over acts of congress
Military power as commander in Chief
The power to carry out the law passed by congress
The power to declare states of emergency without consulting congress
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The presidential power under the constitution that led the anti-federalists to urge for a bill of rights is the power to carry out the law passed by congress. The anti-federalists were concerned that without a clearly defined list of individual rights, the president could potentially abuse this power and infringe upon the rights of citizens.