Which presidential power under the Constitution made the Anti-Federalists want a Bill of Rights?(1 point)

Responses

Military power, as Commander in Chief
Military power, as Commander in Chief

The power to carry out the laws passed by Congress
The power to carry out the laws passed by Congress

Veto power over acts of Congress
Veto power over acts of Congress

The power to declare states of emergency without consulting Congress

1 answer

The concern of the Anti-Federalists regarding the need for a Bill of Rights was primarily related to the military power, as Commander in Chief. They feared that the President's control over the military could lead to potential tyranny and abuse of power, which is why they advocated for the inclusion of a Bill of Rights to protect individual liberties and ensure limitations on governmental authority.