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The Anti-Federalists were against
publishing the “Federalist Papers.”
a bill of rights.
states’ rights granted in the Constitution.
ratification of the Constitution.
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ratification of the Constitution.
Explanation: Anti‑Federalists opposed ratifying the new, stronger national Constitution because they feared centralized power and loss of state sovereignty and individual liberties. They actually wanted a bill of rights added and supported states’ rights, and they did not oppose publishing the Federalist Papers.
Explanation: Anti‑Federalists opposed ratifying the new, stronger national Constitution because they feared centralized power and loss of state sovereignty and individual liberties. They actually wanted a bill of rights added and supported states’ rights, and they did not oppose publishing the Federalist Papers.
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