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Brutus, author of the Anti-Federalist Papers, was concerned about the government taking away people's rights.

Which statement did Brutus make?


Rights would be taken away because the government would be too weak to protect people.

Rights would be taken away because larger states had more power than smaller states.

Rights would be taken away by the government if they had the power to raise large armies in peacetime.

Rights would be taken away if the nation was too small in size and population.

Respuesta :

The statement that Brutus, the author of the Anti-Federalist Papers, made is C. Rights would be taken away by the government if they had the power to raise large armies in peacetime.

Brutus, representing the opinions of Anti-Federalists, feared a strong federal government with a standing army to enforce its laws. He argued that such an army could obliterate the rights of the people.

He also argued that a large republic, like a federal government, could undermine the rights of the people and the powers of the state.

Thus, Brutus did not state that rights would be taken away because of a weak government, or larger states had more power than smaller states, or if the nation was too small.

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