When was a state obligated to follow the Constitution?
B after that state had ratified it
The Anti-Federalists' main objection to ratifying the Constitution was that it
A had no bill of rights.
Which of the original thirteen states refused to attend the Constitutional
Convention?
C Rhode Island
What was the Federalists' argument for not adding a separate bill of rights to the
Constitution?
D a separate bill of rights might be used later to limit rights that were not originally listed.
The Anti-Federalists favored strong state governments because
C they believed that was the best way to protect people's liberty
Which statement best explains the Three-Fifths Compromise?
B For the purposes of determining the population of a state, three out of every five
enslaved people would be counted.
After nine states had ratified the Constitution by mid-1788,
C it became law in the United States.
The "Federalist Papers" mainly argued that the Constitution
D would ensure that a strong federal government had its power held in check by its
three branches.
When the Constitution first became law in 1788,
B New York and Virginia had not ratified it.
The Anti-Federalists Were Against
D Ratification of the constitution
Why did the Federalists approve of the separation of powers in the Constitution?
Not B
What made Virginia And New York Finally Agree to ratify the Constitution?
C A Bill Of Rights Was Added.
The Federalists Favored The Constitution As The Basis of a new government
because they
C wanted a strong Central government