To protect individual rights, the Anti-Federalists wanted to add a bill of rights to the Constitution.
While Federalists supported the Constitution,<u> Anti-Federalists were against the ratification of the Constitution since they believed that this document gave too much power to the central government</u>, which posed a risk to the individual liberty. In order to protect the individual rights, Anti-Federalists wanted to add a Bill of Rights to the Constitution, even though Federalists did not think that this was necessary. However, <u>the Bill of Rights, which was inspired by the Virginia Declaration of Rights, was finally approved in Congress in 1789</u>.
Answer:
Its D
Explanation:
For Federalists, the Constitution was required in order to safeguard the liberty and independence that the American Revolution had created.
The Democrats held the majority of the seats in the house and senate.
Ummm in the middle I think that's the answer
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