Because they thought the articles would give the government too much power. I hope this helps.
The correct answer is the powers the constitution delegated to it.
During the development of the Constitution, the Anti-federalists were concerned about the size and power of the federal government. Many of these individuals were fearful that a strong federal government would become corrupt, just like Britiain's was before the colonists declared their independence. In order to prevent a tyrannical central government, the Anti-federalists proposed having the federal government only having the powers specifically given to them in the US Constitution.
Option C. Germany invades Soviet Union; Allies invade Normandy; Potsdam Conference
Germany - September 17, 1939
Normandy - June 6, 1944
Potsdam - July 17-Aug.2, 1945
1. We are giving rights by the government that allow us to do many things (with some obvious exceptions).
2. We are not required to do outrageous things like put children in an arena or make people pay very high taxes and "tributes".
3.The government cares for the welfare of the people.