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16 March, 02:51

Which option evaluates how the Bill of Rights addressed Anti-Federalist concerns about establishing a strong central government?

The Bill of Rights established a representative democracy designed to prevent the rise of a tyrannical federal government.

The passage of the Bill of Rights marked the first instance in which states had power over the federal government.

The amendments proved that the notions long held by the Catholic Church were validated by divine right.

The amendments constitute the government's recognition of naturally occurring rights and liberties.

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  1. 16 March, 04:49
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    The amendments constitute the government's recognition of naturally occurring rights and liberties.

    Explanation:

    The Anti-Federalists feared that without a charter of rights that outlined specific limitations on the government and that stated people's rights, the government could become too strong and abuse from its power. So, they firmly advocated for the creation of amendments that constituted the government's recognition of naturally occurring rights and liberties of people.

    These amendment, called the Bill of Rights, achieved to guarantee people's freedom of religion and of press, their right to enjoy a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury in criminal prosecutions, their right to be free from unreasonable government intrusion in their homes through the requirement of a warrant, among others rights.
  2. 16 March, 06:01
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    The Anti-federalists wanted the Bill of Rights included as a safeguard to individual liberty. So, the last option.
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