Monarchy governments can vary greatly and there are many different types of monarchy governments which could lead to tight restrictions being placed on people in the event that a Monarch considers themselves absolute.
A Strong Central Government
A Strong Central Government
The Articles of Confederation showed that people feared a strong government similar to the monarchy in Britain.
Hobbes wanted a strong government monarchy.
Hobbes wanted a strong government monarchy.
They felt that the national government described by the Constitution was too strong and would lead to a monarchy.
That people are inherently greedy and power-hungry. We should transfer our natural right to govern ourselves over to a Leviathan who will rule in the interest of civil peace.
They feared that a strong central government would act like a monarchy.
Not particularly, given how the constitution and the monarchy are arranged. The people get their democracy and enough independence to be happy, while the government retains strong international ties and the benefits derived from that.
Government ruled by a few strong rulers is called an oligarchy. If it is a single ruler it is a monarchy or a dictatorship.
Anti-Federalist wanted a government that did not have more power then the individual people. They were more for a laissez-faire type of government. They did not want a strong Federal Government and also opposed the ratification of the Constitution in 1787. They worried that with a strong government, the United States would form a monarchy similar to Britain.
In the Articles of Confederation the reason they did not want a strong national government is because they do not want any one person to get very powerful like a monarchy.