Which of the following was a major obstacle to the ratification of the Constitution?
A.
the Anti-Federalist argument against a bicameral legislature
B.
the demand for a Bill of Rights was popular among Anti-Federalists
C.
the Anti-Federalist view that all representatives must be elected directly by the people
D.
the refusal of the Massachusetts Convention to ratify the Constitution without a Bill of Rights

Respuesta :

the major obstacle for the ratification of the Constitution is B. the demand for a Bill of Rights.

Answer:

B. The demand for bill of rights was popular among the Anti-Federalists, is the correct answer.

Explanation:

The clash between Federalists and Anti federalists erupted during the constitutional convention of 1787 when Anti Federalists denied ratifying the constitution. Anti Federalists opposed the ratification of the 1787 constitution because of the fear that national government would become too powerful and hence the individual liberties would be threatened. They demanded a bill of rights to secure individual liberties. The First Amendment and the other nine amendments had to be passed for satisfying their demands, these amendments came to be known as Bill of Rights.