How does this amendment reflect the beliefs of Anti-Federalists?

A
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Anti-Federalists feared that rights granted to individuals under the Constitution might be violated by state governments.

B.

Anti-Federalists feared that individual state constitutions would grant citizens rights that were not protected at the federal level.

C.

Anti-Federalists supported empowering the states at the expense of the federal government as they believed the states could better protect the rights of the people.

D.

Anti-Federalists supported expanding the power of the federal government relative to the states because a powerful executive was needed to protect the people.

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The amendment you are referring to likely aligns best with option C:

C. Anti-Federalists supported empowering the states at the expense of the federal government as they believed the states could better protect the rights of the people.

This reflects the Anti-Federalists' belief that a strong federal government could infringe upon individual liberties, and that state governments, being closer to the people, could better safeguard their rights. Anti-Federalists often argued for the protection of individual rights and were wary of a centralized authority that could potentially become tyrannical. They believed local and state governments were more accountable to the people and could protect their rights more effectively than a distant federal government.