Which of the following best describes the Anti-Federalist faction?(1 point)

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Anti-Federalists believed that the Constitution should be ratified as it was written, with no changes.
Anti-Federalists believed that the Constitution should be ratified as it was written, with no changes.

While they had a variety of viewpoints, they generally agreed that the Constitution needed a Bill of Rights.
While they had a variety of viewpoints, they generally agreed that the Constitution needed a Bill of Rights.

The Anti-Federalists worked closely with James Madison to address their concerns about the Constitution.
The Anti-Federalists worked closely with James Madison to address their concerns about the Constitution.

The Anti-Federalists were a well-organized group that successfully accomplished all of their goals.

1 answer

The most accurate description of the Anti-Federalist faction is:

While they had a variety of viewpoints, they generally agreed that the Constitution needed a Bill of Rights.

Anti-Federalists were concerned about the potential for government overreach and argued for the inclusion of a Bill of Rights to protect individual liberties.