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The Anti-Federalists pushed for a. a stronger central government. b. the addition of a Bill of Rights. c. ratification of the Constitution as it was originally published. d. a more powerful executive branch.
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The Anti-Federalists pushed for
a. a stronger central government.
b. the addition of a Bill of Rights.
c. ratification of the Constitution as it was originally published.
d. a more powerful executive branch.
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b. the addition of a Bill of Rights.
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The best answer would be letter b. The Anti-Federalists pushed for the addition of a Bill of Rights. They deemed that it was necessary to protect the citizens' rights from the government, since the Bill of Rights is a list of all the rights possessed by the citizens that are inalienable.
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