Answer:
There was a concern that the government would not be able to maintain control of the states
Step-by-step explanation:
The AntiFederalists did not have a problem with the state authorities. Instead, the Anti Federalists feared a strong central government that was created by the new constitution. They believed that a strong central government would threaten the liberty and the rights of the citizens and the authority of the states by becoming tyrannical. Because of that, the Anti Federalists only agreed to ratify the Constitution if the Bill of Rights was passed as a way to control and limit the Central Government powers.