Anti-federalists were those in the U.S. who opposed ratification of the US Constitution.
<h3>Who were anti-federalists?</h3>
These were people who were against the new U.S. Constitution which gave the federal governments more power.
Anti-federalists wanted more power for state governments because they believed that state power should be supreme.
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Answer:
Correct answer is d. The Senate must ratify treaties with a 2/3 majority.
Explanation:
Only option D is correct, because according to Constitution senate is approving treaties signed by executive branch with at least two thirds of votes. The last rejected treaty was Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, which didn't had 2/3 majority, as 61 senators vote for and 38 against it.
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When the French Revolution broke out in 1789, its main purpose was to address the financial problems of the regime. The numerous wars of the eighteenth century in which France was involved, e.g. the French and Indian War, had caused the government to spend more than it received in revenue.