In general, the New York Journal's Cato and the anti-federalists
A) supported the establishment of a strong presidency to combat the "excesses of liberty" they saw under the Articles.
B) opposed the establishment of a strong presidency as a threat to individual liberty.
C) supported the establishment of a strong presidency only if accompanied by strict term limits.
D) opposed the establishment of the presidency as envisioned under the new Constitution because they believed the office was too weak.
E) were indifferent about the presidency, which they saw as irrelevant in the new government.
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