The Anti-Federalists were Elites who believed that

a. the national government was likely to infringe upon individual liberties.
b. Congress would abuse their monetary power.
c. Government would continue to expand its power.
d. All of the Above

D

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Use Figure 2.4 to determine which statement below best represents to what degree Americans have trusted the federal government to do the right thing

a. There is no general trend in the level of trust in the government. b. Democrats are more trusting of the government than are Republicans. c. Americans have become more trusting of the government since the most recent economic recession. d. The lowest level of trust in the government was recorded in the early 1990s. e. Although there was an increase in trust in the years immediately following September 11, 2001, the level of trust has gradually declined over the past fifty years.

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In spite of being a centralized authority, nineteenth-century Russia was a weak state, in part because

a. the tsar was head of church and state. b. nearly the whole population was suburban. c. industrialists could thwart the tsar's policies. d. Russian industry and infrastructure was so much less developed than that of Western countries. e. the tsar's rule depended upon the secret police.

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