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Answer:

gave the government too much power.

Explanation: Anti-federalists believed changing the consitution to give more power to the government would be a threat to individuals and states and an attempt to disguise a monarchical power.

The correct answer is C) could give the president too much influence.

The other options of the question were A) would make the president too weak. B) could make the president less powerful than Congress. D) would make the president work closely with states.

According to anti-federalists, the constitution could give the president too much influence.

That is why Federalists and Antifederalists debated during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Federalists, led by James Madison and Alexander Hamilton, supported a strong central government. On the other hand, Antifederalists opposed to that form of government because they considered it could lead to tyranny, such as the English crown. Antidferealists favored the inclusion of a Bill of Rights.