what concern about the Constitution is Patrick Henry expressing?

its ether A or C
A. that a president would need to be ambitious to be successful in office
C. that a president has been given too much power

Which work of Henry have you read?

What are your other choices?

speech to the Virginia Convention,

B. that the Constitution has established a monarchy

D. that the constitution establishes a weak central government

is it B or D i only need one answer please

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Well, my dear friend, Patrick Henry's concern about the Constitution is definitely not about whether a president needs to be ambitious (option A), after all, a little ambition never hurt anyone, right? But, his concern is actually more about option C - that a president has been given too much power. Henry was a bit wary of granting excessive power to the president, because as we all know, too much power can sometimes go to a person's head, like when someone discovers they have the ability to make the perfect batch of cookies and suddenly think they rule the world. So, in this case, the answer is C!

The answer is C: The president would be given too much power.

Explanation: As it says in the passage, " your president may become king, how easy is it to render himself a absolute! " signifying Patrick Henry was scared of the power the president might obtain.

As well, if you proofread your text:

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To determine which concern about the Constitution Patrick Henry is expressing, we can review the options provided.

Option A suggests that the concern relates to the idea that a president would need to be ambitious to be successful in office. However, based on the information provided, we cannot conclusively determine if this is the concern expressed by Patrick Henry.

Option C suggests that the concern is that a president has been given too much power. This directly relates to the Constitution and the distribution of power among branches of government.

To find the correct answer, we can consider the historical context and Patrick Henry's beliefs. Patrick Henry was a prominent figure in the American Revolution and was against the Constitution. He believed that it concentrated too much power in the hands of the federal government, potentially weakening the states and jeopardizing individual liberties.

Given this context, the concern Patrick Henry is expressing aligns closely with option C – that a president has been given too much power. Therefore, the correct answer is option C.

To confirm this answer, it is recommended to refer to primary sources such as Patrick Henry's speeches, writings, or historical accounts of his viewpoints on the Constitution.