In the aftermath of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, the Anti-Federalists penned various essays to articulate their opposition to the proposed U.S. Constitution. One of the primary concerns highlighted in these essays was the potential for the federal government to infringe upon individual liberties and state rights. While the Federalists argued for a strong central government to maintain order and unity, the Anti-Federalists feared that such a system would lead to tyranny and a loss of democratic values. Notably, one of the most influential Anti-Federalist writers, known as 'Brutus,' raised questions about the necessary and proper clause and its implications for federal power. Which of the following best summarizes the main argument presented by the Anti-Federalists in their writings?