Answer:
F
Step-by-step explanation:
The prohibition of titles of nobility, such as "king" and "duke", in the American constitution was something defended by the federalists. This decision was taken to prevent a group of citizens from calling themselves noble and more deserving of the country's resources than other citizens. In addition, this prohibition prevented a single group of people from having control of the country's political power, allowing that power to always belong to the people.