It was most likely that the anti-federalists would choose a robust state government and a meager federal one.
What principles do antifederalists adhere to?
What are antifederalists?
Many Anti-Federalists supported a constrained central government because they equated British persecution with strong governments. Others wanted to further democracy but were concerned that a strong government would be in the hands of the wealthy. They felt that the states were giving the new federal government an overwhelming amount of power.
What were the Anti-Federalists' arguments?
The national power grab was opposed by the Anti-Federalists. They supported localized, constrained national authority, similar to that provided by the Articles of Confederation.
For additional information on The Anti-Federalists, visit brainly.com/question/267094
#SPJ4
Can you translate it in English??
Answer:
Gerrymandering is the act of altering geographical districts with respect to electoral constituencies in order to favour one's political ambition or intentions.
At the National level, it can protect those in power and diminish the ability of the opposition party to challenge their actions.
It suppresses minority groups. This always backfires in the long run.
This practice was ruled in the Pennsylvania Supreme court as unconstitutional. The case in question is League of Women Voters v. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Cheers!