The Anti-Federalists were opposed to the ratification of the 1787 United States Constitution because they feared that the new national government would be too powerful, endangering individual liberties in the absence of a bill of rights.
Patrick Henry was adamantly opposed to the new constitution because it established a weak national government. The main debates at the constitutional convention were not about the basic ideas of the new government, but about how they would be implemented.
He refused to attend the Constitutional Convention because he feared it was a plot by the powerful to build a strong central government over which they would rule.
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Answer: the seventeenth amendment
Explanation: This allowed for direct votes of center holding then more accountable to their voters and the people of the country
"He supported the Northern Securities Company" is an example of “trust-busting” among the choices given in the question that Theodore Roosevelt enforced.
Answer:
The Indian Removal Act
Explanation:
The Indian Removal Act was promoted, and signed into law by president Andrew Jackson ini 1930. The Act allowed the president to negotiate with several native american nations (the Cherokee, the Choctaw, the Chicasaw, etc) who lived in the southeastern United States for their removal from those areas, and their relocation to a new designated Indian Territory west of the Mississippi river (mostly in Oklahoma).
The Indian Removal Act caused the death of thousands of Native Americans who died of starvation and disease during their removal. This event is known as the Trail of Tears and is considered a genocide by many contemporary historians.