What presidential power under the Constitution led the Antifederalists to urge for a Bill of Rights?(1 point)

Responses

military power, as commander-in-chief
military power, as commander-in-chief

veto power over acts of Congress
veto power over acts of Congress

the power to declare states of emergency without consulting Congress
the power to declare states of emergency without consulting Congress

the power to carry out the laws passed by Congress

1 answer

The presidential power that led the Antifederalists to urge for a Bill of Rights is "veto power over acts of Congress." The Antifederalists were concerned about the potential for government overreach and the lack of protections for individual liberties, which they believed warranted the inclusion of a Bill of Rights in the Constitution.