In the debate over the Constitution of 1787, Antifederalist opponents to the document
A. were better organized.
B. feared that poorly educated men would be elected to prominent political offices.
C. believed the new government was not strong enough to maintain order.
D. had the support of George Washington.
E. argued that the Constitution would put an end to individual liberty.
Answer: E
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