Which of the following statements voices the principal Anti-Federalist objection to the Constitution? A. It contained no Bill of Rights. B. It promoted a monarch-like presidency. C. It did not protect the right of trial by jury. D. It gave Congress too much power to regulate trade.

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The following statement which voices the principal Anti-Federalist objection to the Constitution was b) it promoted a monarch-like presidency. The Anti-Federalists worried that if their was a president, it might have the potential of becoming a monarchy. This was due to the fact that a president of the United States was seen as a luxury at the time.