Answer:
Federalists, believed in a strong government, wanted a separation of powers and wanted a standing army.
Anti-Federalists feared the national government would have too much power, believed that the Constitution did not protect individual rights, and did not believe in a standing army.
Step-by-step explanation:
Federalists argued for ratification, promised respect for state rights and that citizens rights would be protected. Were opposed to the Bill of Rights, thought they were already included in the Constitution.
Anti-Federalists argued that the federal government would be too strong and claimed citizens rights would be in danger. Supported the Bill of rights, thought without the government would/could take away individual rights. Believed the Constitution did not guarantee these rights.