What presidential power under the Constitution led the Antifederalists to urge for a Bill of Rights?

(1point)

veto power over acts of Congress

O military power, as commander-in-chief

the power to carry out the laws passed by Congress

the power to declare states of emergency without consulting Congress

The correct answer is: The power to declare states of emergency without consulting Congress.

The presidential power under the Constitution that led the Antifederalists to urge for a Bill of Rights is the power to carry out the laws passed by Congress.

The correct answer is the power to carry out the laws passed by Congress. The Antifederalists were concerned that without a Bill of Rights, the President would have too much power to interpret and execute laws as they saw fit. They feared that this authority could potentially infringe upon individual rights and liberties. By including a Bill of Rights, the Antifederalists sought to explicitly outline the rights and protections of individuals and limit the power of the government, including the President.