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Which concerns of the Anti-Federalists were satisfactorily resolved in the Constitution?
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Which concerns of the Anti-Federalists were satisfactorily resolved in the Constitution?
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The main concern that the Anti-Federalists had that was resolved in the Constitution was that it would overlook the basic human rights of the colonists. This is why they insisted on the Bill of Rights, which explicitly outlined these rights.
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