What presidential power under the Constitution led the

Antifederalists to urge for a Bill of Rights?
(1 point)
veto power over acts of
Congress
military power, as commander-in-chief
the power to carry out the laws passed by Congress
the power to declare states
O of emergency without consulting Congress

1 answer

The presidential power that led the Antifederalists to urge for a Bill of Rights was primarily the veto power over acts of Congress. They were concerned that this power, along with the potential for other expansive presidential powers, could lead to an overreach of federal authority and encroach upon individual liberties. Thus, they advocated for a Bill of Rights to clearly outline and protect the rights of individuals against potential government overreach.