The Antifederalists opposed the ratification of the
Constitution because the New Constitution didn't have a bill of rights that
would guarantee basic freedoms. That is letter C.
<span>Federalists agree to the
constitution and believe that a strong central government is needed for the
preservation of the union. They focused and criticized the flaws of Articles of
Confederation and view their rivals as having no solutions. The leaders in this
government are strong and well organized. Anti-Federalists on the other hand,
agree to the weak federal government and fully supported the bill of rights;
they further argued that the constitution being proposed by the federalists
contain no protection of the rights of the individual. They are skeptical on
the constitution as it is being influenced by the colonialism</span>
She spoke clearly and carefully. A presentation can be amazing but when you don’t present in a clear and careful manner the effectiveness can be lost.
One of the main ways in which LaFollette reflected the growing influence of Progressive reformers in the early 1900s was through his opposition to Railroad trusts, since this was the type of corruption that Progressives were heavily outspoken against. <span />
<span>Chief of Staff, Press Secretary, and staff to run day-to-day operations of the White House.
The support staff work to run the office of the President. They are there to take phone calls, run messages, and work as "gatekeepers" to the President. </span>
The major arguments for were that Hitler would have to take his armies away from the Soviets and focus on the western front. The arguments against were that it was too dangerous and risky for various reasons.