Answer:
B. We cannot ratify the Constitution without a bill of
rights.
Explanation: Anti-Federalist opposed the ratification of the Constitution without the bill of rights. They were concerned with too much power put into the national government at the expense of states. This caused the adoption of the First Amendment and the other nine amendments that are in the Bill of Rights.
Answer:
Jefferson: Strict rules and interpretations, strong state governments, emphasis on agriculture, rule by the people.
Federalist: Loose rules and interpretations of the Constitution, strong federal government, emphasis on manufacturing, rule by the wealthy class.
Explanation:
Jefferson believed in rule by the people instead by wealthy class. He also wanted strong state governments instead of strong federal government and put emphasis on agriculture instead of on manufacturing. He believed in believed in strict interpretations of the Constitution instead of the previous Federalist loose ones.
<span>The other groups of people did not have any power and most did not have basic rights.
This answer makes the most sense. Considering slavery was legal until the end of the Civil War it should be clear that most people did not have basic rights during this era. In addition, women were not granted the right to vote until the 20th century and there were tests and polls that limited African Americans rights to vote after the Civil War.
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Established the court's authority to mediate disagreements between branches of government