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Why did Anti-federalists oppose the Constitution? A. Because it provided for separation of powers B. Because it did not have a bill of rights C. Because it favored large states D. Because it could not
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Why did Anti-federalists oppose the Constitution?
A. Because it provided for separation of powers
B. Because it did not have a bill of rights
C. Because it favored large states
D. Because it could not be amended
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The main reason why the Anti-federalists opposed the Constitution is because "
it did not have a bill of rights", which they thought meant that the federal government would eventually stomp on the rights of states and citizens.
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