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___ was a primary concern of the Anti-Federalists during the ratification debates.
The lack of a national currency
The lack of state governments
The power of the judicial branch
The absence of a Bill of Rights
The lack of a national currency
The lack of state governments
The power of the judicial branch
The absence of a Bill of Rights
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The absence of a Bill of Rights was a primary concern of the Anti-Federalists during the ratification debates. They were worried that the new Constitution did not adequately protect individual liberties and rights.
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