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C. They wanted to place more limits on the power of a strong central government.
Local and state governments were less powerful under the constitution, in fact, weaker under the centralized government of the constitution more so than they were in the Articles of Confederation.
There’s no evidence that framers didn’t believe in human rights, and the constitution in fact fights for liberty in the very opening paragraph.
Anti-Federalists did want as many people as possible to fully participate in government, but that is NOT why they advocated for the bill of rights.
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