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fredd [130]
4 years ago
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Which one of the follo Which of the following statements is true regarding Anti-Federalists? A. Anti-Federalists were strongly a

gainst the Bill of Rights. B. Anti-Federalists argued against states' rights. C. Anti-Federalists were suspicious of a strong central government. D. Anti-Federalists supported a strong central government. wing leaders proposed the ideas for the compromise that was eventually adopted in drafting the Constitution? A. Roger Sherman B. Alexander Hamilton C. William Paterson D. Gouverneur Morris
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Talja [164]4 years ago
7 0
Hey There Grady,
<span>
 Which of the following statements is true regarding Anti-Federalists? A. Anti-Federalists were strongly against the Bill of Rights.
</span><span>B. Anti-Federalists argued against states' rights.
C. Anti-Federalists were suspicious of a strong central government.
D. Anti-Federalists supported a strong central government. wing leaders proposed the ideas for the compromise that was eventually adopted in drafting the Constitution?

Answer:</span><span>C. Anti-Federalists were suspicious of a strong central government. </span>
swat324 years ago
5 0
<span>A. Anti-Federalists were strongly against the Bill of Rights.
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 <span>A seems to be correct to me 

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