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What was the Anti-Federalist stance on people's rights and the Constitution?


A. The Constitution did little to protect the rights of citizens.


B. The Constitution gave too many rights to common people.


C. The Constitution should remove the social contract, which forced citizens to do things against their will.


D. The Constitution ensured that the government would be limited in its power.


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Why did Alexander Hamilton support the Constitution?


A. A small executive branch made it easier for one person to convince people around them to act.


B. A strong government encouraged disagreements and debate.


C. A smaller executive branch made it easier for people to keep an eye on who was running the government.


D. A strong government prevented people from having too much freedom.

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Answer:

The Anti-Federalists opposed the ratification of the 1787 U.S. Constitution because they feared that the new national government would be too powerful and thus threaten individual liberties, given the absence of a bill of rights.

Although Hamilton held deep reservations about the new government, he signed the Constitution because he felt that it met his basic requirements for a central government. Hamilton also knew that in order for the fledgling United States to survive, this new government had to be approved.

B is the answer :) good luck