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Anti-Federalists, prior to the addition of the Bill of Rights to the constitution did not support it because they worried that the constitution without it would not allow a lot of personal and state freedom. The Anti-Federalists were likely right in this and it was therefore an inherent problem with the constitution in terms of freedom.

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Anti-Federalists, prior to the addition of the Bill of Rights to the constitution did not support it because they worried that the constitution without it would not allow a lot of personal and state freedom. The Anti-Federalists were likely right in this and it was therefore an inherent problem with the constitution in terms of freedom.

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