The correct answer is A) It appointed a president-for-life.
A reason some Americans opposed the ratification of the U.S. Constitution was that it appointed a president-for-life.
Originally, the Constitution did not stipulate a specific term for the presidency. Alexander Hamilton, a firm believer in Federalism. wrote on Federalist paper 69 that the President could be elected for a four-year term, but could be reelected as many times as the American citizens wanted. That made many antifederalists to oppose to the ratification. It was until 1951 that the 22nd Amendment to the United States Constitution limited the time of the presidency to two years.