Congress enforces national laws, the President is responsible for implementing laws, and the Anti-Federalists criticized the Constitution for not including specific individual rights.
Congress was given the role of enforcing national laws in the U.S. Constitution. The executive branch, including the President, is responsible for enforcing laws, while the Supreme Court interprets them. The Anti-Federalists' strongest argument against the Constitution was that it lacked a list of protected rights for individuals.
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