On bd the answer should be c
<span>The constitutional principle of limited government was extremely important to the Founding Fathers since they had just fought a war of independence from a nation they deemed to be tyrannical (Britain) and they didn't want their own nation to become tyrannical as well.
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The anwser to this question is D
After World War I the Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles which was mainly based on the idea that the Treaty would require the United States to join the League of Nations and may have resulted to a loss of the United States sovereignty. The treaty would also force the United States to get involved in issues that were of less relevance to the U.S. The League of Nations was created as a body to prevent future conflicts by establishing a body to settle disputes between nations and authorize action against the Nation that did not comply. Some Senate members wanted to change the Versailles Treaty, i.e., Henry Cabot Lodge but president Wilson dismissed and disliked his suggestions.
Small federal government and focus on individual rights.
They were democratic in that they believed power should rest in the states with the people but believed there needed to be a representative system. Followers of Jefferson were the Anti-Federalists of the Constitutional Convention. They believed in following the Constitution and protecting the rights of the people.