i think people were afraid of the constitution because it was something big that was going to change a lot and people dont usually like that kind of change.
my teacher is mr sculli too
stimson middle school
The Federalists were not worried about the Constitution; they were its chief supporters.
rights
Worried about the loss of power held by states when the constitution became law.
critics of the Constitution
Worried about the loss of power held by states when the constitution became law.
no specific authority had been given by the constitution to buy land, and he had always opposed stretching the language of the constitution.
no specific authority had been given by the constitution to buy land, and he had always opposed stretching the language of the constitution.
The anti-federalists were worried that the Constitution, without the Bill of Rights, would grant too much power to the government.
Critics of the decisions cited the fact that these practices had a long history in the United States, and were a part of public education during the period when the Founders had written the Constitution.
Worried about the loss of power held by states when the constitution became law.
The Texas Constitution limited the power of state government because people were worried that a powerful government would abuse that power and interfere with the rights of the people. The state's constitution has 17 articles.
If something was panned by critics, it means that the critics expressed a totally negative view of it.