Antifederalists believed the Constitution posed a threat to liberty because they feared it created a strong central government that could infringe upon individual rights and state sovereignty. They argued that the absence of a Bill of Rights left citizens vulnerable to government overreach. Additionally, they were concerned that the Constitution favored the interests of the wealthy elite, undermining the democratic principles of representation and accountability. Ultimately, they believed that a powerful federal government would lead to tyranny and the erosion of personal freedoms.
They believed this because it had enumerated their rights, and they believed that any rights not stated in the constitution would not be given to them. Believing this, they did not want anything telling them would they could or could not do, so this is why they thought this was a threat to liberty.
They believed this because it had enumerated their rights, and they believed that any rights not stated in the constitution would not be given to them. Believing this, they did not want anything telling them would they could or could not do, so this is why they thought this was a threat to liberty.
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Feared the threat to liberty from the British monarch.
Feared the threat to liberty from the British monarch.
Jellyfish are eaten by squid. I believe that this is the biggest threat that they face.
Stripping people from freedom of speech
The radical Republicans did believe that Catholicism was a threat to the democracy of the US because of the anti-democracy teachings then.
anti federalist believed it was a threat because it infringed on there freedoms. this is the reason the federalist papers were written and the Bill of Rights was created, to ensure people that their freedoms would be upheld by the constitution. and not taken away by the constitution
i believe they cause a threat of leading the polar bears to extinction
Oh yes!
State governments