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Federalists and the Anti-Federalists worked out a process for amending the Constitution that involved

O a nationwide vote and approval of the president.

O both houses of Congress and individual state legislatures.

O individual state legislatures and the president.

O both houses of Congress and a nationwide vote.

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both houses of Congress and individual state legislatures.

Step-by-step explanation:

In American history, people those who supported the Ratification of the Constitution of 1787 to 1788 were known as the Federalists. They were a strong national republic.

On the other hand those who opposed the Constitution's ratification were known as anti-federalists. They were in support of small localized government. But the anti-federalists were not as organised as the federalists.

Both the groups, Federalists as well as the Anti-Federalists were much concerned about preservation of liberty.

They worked out for the amendment of the Constitution which involved the House of Congress as well as the individual state legislatures.

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