The main objective of the Anti-federalists was avoid the establishment of the president because they thought that a centralized power could degenerate into a monarchy. Although the Anti-federalists could not avoid the approval of a new constitution, this effort was not completely in vain. Anti-federalism thus became an influential group among the founding fathers of the United States. With the approval of the constitution and the bill of rights, the anti-federalists were exhausted. They were succeeded by members of the anti-administration party, which opposed the fiscal and foreign policy of George Washington.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The reason the Allies eventually found success in North Africa was because d. the Nazis retreated.
<h3>Why did the Allies win in North Africa?
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The British under Montgomery inflicted a crushing defeat on the Germans and forced them to retreat.
The Americans then landed in North Africa as well which surrounded the Germans and forced Rommel to retreat.
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It was the "B: German American Bund" that was a pro-Nazi organization in the U.S. in the 1930's, since this group attracted many Americans who were highly anti-Semitic. 
        
             
        
        
        
 <span>Recall that in the "Great Compromise," it was determined that representation in the House of Representatives would be based on the population of each state. ... This division over slavery led to the "3/5 Compromise." Of the 55 Convention delegates, about 25 (almost half!) owned slaves.</span>