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.
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Robert Owen created utopian communities because he wanted to create communities where the working class has a better standard living condition: like better health and equal rights. However, this community did not last long. Some people were not satisfied with the rules and, thus left.
Everyday occurrences, like identifying criminals in police lineups, are often improved by using psychological experimental procedures, like double blind procedures.
Option D is correct
<h3>What does test procedure?</h3>
A type of clinical trial in which neither the participants nor the researcher knows which treatment or intervention participants are receiving until the clinical trial is over.
<h3>Why is double-blind experiment difficult?</h3>
A double-blind procedure requires that both the researcher and the subjects are unaware of the process. therefore the researcher that is analyzing the subjects would have no information about the subjects receiving the new drug (which is the treatment group) and those who are not receiving the drug (which is the control group).
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By the creation of a just government