23. Which of the following is a reason given by the Anti-Federalists for opposin
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23. Which of the following is a reason given by the Anti-Federalists for opposing the ratification of the new constitution?
Select one:
a. They were concerned because it lacked a Bill of Rights.
b. They thought it left too much power in the hands of the states.
c. They believed that the president would not have enough power to run the government.
d. All of the above
24. What issue did the three-fifths compromise address?
Select one:
a. The appointment of judges
b. How slaves were counted for representation in Congress
c. The election of the president
d. State representation in the U.S. Senate
25. To which branch of government does the Constitution give the most exclusive powers?
Select one:
a. Judicial branch
b. Exclusive powers are divided equally among the branches.
c. Legislative branch
d. Executive branch
Explanation / Answer
23. the answer is d. all of the above.
All the three reasons were true in this case. the anti- federalists believed the states got much more power than they deserve.it should be allowed. In this way the govt will not able run and manage the states and whole country. This is what they believed.
24. the three-fifths compromise addressed the issue of slaves related problem in terms of calculaing states population. Fo tax purpose the population of a state need to be calculated as well as representing the particular states while tehre was an issue how to count the slaves number in that population. so the option is
b. How slaves were counted for representation in Congress
25. b. Exclusive powers are divided equally among the branches.
Not any single of them have more power. its all divided equally. In legislative branc, laws are made and discussed. In exclusive branch, the laws are made official and in judicial branch, all teh court cases are discussed and taken care of US.
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