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History, 16.09.2021 07:30 yfnal3x

"In a free republic, although all laws are derived from the consent of the people, yet the people do not declare their consent by themselves in person, but by representatives, chosen by them, who are supposed to know the minds of their constituents, and to
be possessed of integrity to declare this mind..Now, in a large extended country, it is impossible to have a representation,
possessing the sentiments, and of integrity, to declare the minds of the people
- excerpt from "Brutus No. 1 written in 1787
Based on the quote seen here and your understanding of the Anti-Federalists view of government, which statement BEST describes
the concerns of the Anti-Federalists?
es
A)
People do not have any voice in a representative government.
B)
The United States was too big for representatives to effectively speak for
the people
A lack of integrity at the federal level was going to undermine any large
political structure
D
States were not capable of governing themselves and therefore needed
representatives at the federal level.

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