The options for this question are:
Select one:
A. to prevent the rise of a tyrant
B. all of these
C. to limit the powers of the federal government
D. to protect individual rights
The correct answer is B: all of the options are correct.
Anti-Federalists were unhappy with the Constitution because it gave, they thought, way too much power to the national government. They felt it didnt properly protected individual liberties or the states from interference and fyranny.
They started campaigning against the rafitication of the Constitution unless a Bill of Rights was made. The founding father James Madison produced several amendments from which 10 were ratified and formed the Bill of Rights.
The Constitution was ratified in 1788 and the Bill of Rights in 1791.
Answer:
gatherers
Explanation:
I guess it is the best of option
Personally, I think it's because it was simple and free entertainment. Given that there wasn't a taboo around death and watching others die, and it actually being encouraged, like how it was in Anciient Rome, I'd say a lot of people would actually at least try out visiting a gladiatorial contest.
Answer:
<h2>B. the threat of nuclear war.</h2>
Explanation:
Brinkmanship is the practise to achieve an advantageous outcome by pushing pushing dangerous events to the brink of active conflict is called brinkmanship.
It is used in foreign policy, international politics, military strategy and labour relations. It can include high stakes litigation and threat of nuclear weapons. US followed this policy during the cold war.
This term is associated with the John Dulles, he was secretary of state during Eisenhower administration 1953-1956. He tried to deter Soviet aggression by threatening the Soviet Union of massive retaliation.