When the United States Constitution was being considered for ratification, the Federalists and Anti-Federalists disagreed about
- F. the need to add a Bill of Rights G. the length of the written document H. how many states needed to approve it J. how the government would be financed
F. the need to add a Bill of Rights. The Federalists didn't want to add the Bill of Rights because they thought that the new constitution would be enough while the Anti-Federalists thought that the new government would threaten individual liberties if there wasn't a Bill of Rights