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In Social Studies / College | 2025-07-06

What would an anti-federalist think about the expansive interpretation of the interstate commerce clause of the Constitution?

A. It would reassure them that political power remained limited by the Constitution.
B. They would recognize the importance of more expansive federal regulatory authority.
C. It would confirm their fears about the Constitution.
D. They would recognize that the power of the federal government is still constrained by the separation of power.

Asked by relicanth1

Answer (1)

An Anti-Federalist would likely view an expansive interpretation of the Interstate Commerce Clause as confirming their fears of a central government that could overreach its power. They were concerned about the potential erosion of state authority and autonomy. Thus, they would probably oppose such interpretations, believing it could lead to excessive federal regulation and control. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-06