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What was the major concern of the Anti-Federalists regarding the Constitution?
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Concern = worry or fear.
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They feared a strong central government would lead to tyranny
They thought it gave too much power to the state governments
They were against the idea of the Bill of Rights
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They feared a strong central government would lead to tyranny.
Explanation: Anti‑Federalists worried the new Constitution concentrated too much power in a national government, risking loss of individual liberties and state authority — which is why they pushed for a Bill of Rights.
Explanation: Anti‑Federalists worried the new Constitution concentrated too much power in a national government, risking loss of individual liberties and state authority — which is why they pushed for a Bill of Rights.
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