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vodka [1.7K]
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5. The Anti Federalists believed that a too strong National government would threated

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NeX [460]4 years ago
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I think the answer is A. If it’s not a then B
ivanzaharov [21]4 years ago
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Answer: A. Liberty and personal freedom.

Explanation: Anti-Federalists were afraid that a National Government would not protect their rights and end up as tyranny, like the British government. This is why they later on demanded a Bill of Rights.

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