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Technically speaking, the views of the Federalists were not at all consistent with the original purpose of the convention, since this original purpose was to create a "weak" central government, and the Federalists were in favor of creating a much "stronger" one.
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The correct answer is: The powers the constitution delegated to it.
The Anti-Federalists - Democrat-Republicans - <em>objected to a new central and powerful government.</em> They thought the constitution had the potential to remove people’s liberties. <em>This is the reason they defended that the Federal Government should only have the powers the constitution delegated to it. </em>The Anti-Federalists were against any power that would remove the states powers.
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