<h2><em>A. is your answer.</em></h2><h2><em>Hope this helps and have a nice day! o/</em></h2>
The Anti-Federalists found many problems in the Constitution. They argued that the document would give the country an entirely new and untested form of government. They saw no sense in throwing out the existing government. Instead, they believed that the Federalists had over-stated the current problems of the country. They also maintained that the Framers of the Constitution had met as an elitist group under a veil of secrecy and had violated the provisions of the Articles of Confederation in the means selected for ratification of the Constitution.<span>
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I think that the only reason Jacob Riis published many photographs similar to this was to <span>(4)increase public concern over tenement conditions</span>
<span>The Ohio Constitution lays out a three-part government with legislative, executive, and judicial branches just like the US Constitution. But the Ohio Constitution incorporates more elements of direct democracy and has a stronger legislative branch relative to the executive.</span>