Answer:
Blank #1 is Federalist and blank #2 is anti-federalist.
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the Constitution?
The Constitution is many documents that provide the framework for the U.S. They provide the information on how the government will run and function. It also sets up the government in a way that no branch can get too powerful and the citizens have their voices and opinions heard.
When it came time to ratify the Constitution, there was a massive debate. Those who supported it, Federalists, liked the idea of a strong, central government. They supported the Constitution and were not worried about any rights not being included.
The people who opposed it, anti-federalists, did not like a strong, centralized government. They feared the new government would be too powerful and what happened in Britain would occur again, threatening individual rights. So, anti-federalists wanted basic, individual rights to be created.
The Bill of Rights was formed, the first ten rights any U.S. citizen has.