What was the Anti-Federalist stance on people's rights and the Constitution?

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The Constitution did little to protect the rights of citizens.
The Constitution did little to protect the rights of citizens.

The Constitution should remove the social contract, which forced citizens to do things against their will.
The Constitution should remove the social contract, which forced citizens to do things against their will.

The Constitution gave too many rights to common people.
The Constitution gave too many rights to common people.

The Constitution ensured that the government would be limited in its power.

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The correct response reflecting the Anti-Federalist stance on people's rights and the Constitution is:

The Constitution did little to protect the rights of citizens.

Anti-Federalists were concerned that the original Constitution did not include a Bill of Rights, which they believed was necessary to safeguard individual liberties against potential government overreach. They argued that without explicit protections for individual rights, the Constitution would grant excessive power to the federal government, potentially leading to tyranny.

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