Simple answer: the fear of big government. One view that the Antifederalists had was that the majority of power should be held by the states, not the central government. They played on the fear of a repeat of Britain: power in the hands of a few.
The short answer to this question is yes, however, a majority of three strikes issues are dependent upon individual states' statutes.
No John Jay was not an antifederalist...he was one of three people to write the federalist papers advocating the ratification of the constitution. James Madison wrote the Virginia Plan, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights...
Massachusetts
Compact Theory
i dont know the answer
the pesident
Federalist
yes
3/4 of all states' approval needed to ammend the constitution
There is no such list. Any combination of 26 states constitutes a majority.