what was the main impact of the anti - federalists on the adoption of the us constitution?\n○ their efforts…

what was the main impact of the anti - federalists on the adoption of the us constitution?\n○ their efforts defeated the original constitution, which had to be completely rewritten for ratification.\n○ their support for a strong central government led to the inclusion of additional presidential powers.\n○ their concern about factions lent support for basing the us government on a representative republic structure.\n○ their concern for preserving liberty led to the inclusion of the bill of rights in the ratified form of the constitution.

what was the main impact of the anti - federalists on the adoption of the us constitution?\n○ their efforts defeated the original constitution, which had to be completely rewritten for ratification.\n○ their support for a strong central government led to the inclusion of additional presidential powers.\n○ their concern about factions lent support for basing the us government on a representative republic structure.\n○ their concern for preserving liberty led to the inclusion of the bill of rights in the ratified form of the constitution.

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Brief Explanations:

  • Analyze each option:
    • First option: The original Constitution was not completely rewritten; the Bill of Rights was added later, so this is incorrect.
    • Second option: Anti - Federalists opposed a strong central government, so this is wrong.
    • Third option: The concern about factions and support for a representative republic was more of the Federalists' view (or a broader Constitutional debate, not specific to Anti - Federalists' main impact on Constitution adoption).
    • Fourth option: Anti - Federalists were concerned about preserving individual liberty and feared the Constitution lacked protections for rights. Their pressure led to the addition of the Bill of Rights to the ratified Constitution.

Answer:

D. Their concern for preserving liberty led to the inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the ratified form of the Constitution. (Note: Assuming the last option is D; if options are labeled differently, adjust the identifier. The text of the correct option is "Their concern for preserving liberty led to the inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the ratified form of the Constitution.")