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In general, the Anti-Federalists agreed with all of the following EXCEPT
- argued that a president would become far too powerful.
- feared the powerful new national government would take over the individual rights and liberties of the
citizens of the states.
- strong supporters of this new constitution.
- feared the power of a strong central government.

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The right answer is “strong supporters of a new constitution.”

The federalists advocated for less government control and did not support a constitution as they feared that the new national government would be too powerful and thus threaten individual liberties, given the absence of a bill of rights.

In order to reason with the Anti-Federalists, the federalists included a bill of rights in the constitution.
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