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8090 [49]
4 years ago
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What did Anti-Federalists believe with regard to the Constitution? A. that it would favor slaveholding states over nonslaveholdi

ng states B. that it would place too much power in a central government C. that it would put too much power into the hands of individual states D. that it would create an elite upper class that would run the country
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lidiya [134]4 years ago
8 0

B is the correct answer.

The primary objection of the Anti-Federalists towards the Constitution was that it made the central government too strong.

This was a worry for the anti-Federalists as they saw America as being formed as a rejection over the central monarchy in the UK and did not want to replicate any aspects of the British government in the new American country.

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