1. The Constitution did not make a strong enough central government. 2. The Constitution created a central government that possessed too much authority over state governments. 3. The Constitution had no provisions for guaranteeing individual liberties of American citizens.

Which of the graphics above most accurately represents the arguments of George Mason and other Anti-Federalists who opposed ratification of the Constitution?



1. The Constitution did not make a strong enough central government. 2. The Constitution created a central government that possessed too much authority over state governments. 3. The Constitution had no provisions for guaranteeing individual liberties of American citizens.

Which of the graphics above most accurately represents the arguments of George Mason and other Anti-Federalists who opposed ratification of the Constitution?



III

I & II

II

II & III

The graphics that most accurately represent the arguments of George Mason and other Anti-Federalists who opposed ratification of the Constitution are II & III. These arguments highlight the concern that the Constitution created a central government that possessed too much authority over state governments and that it had no provisions for guaranteeing individual liberties of American citizens.