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statements below that describes the >Anti-Federalist< viewpoint on the Constitution. A) Felt the constitution gave too much power to the federal government.
B) insisted on adding a bill of rights to protect individual rights.
C) supported a stronger federal government.
D) Felt the constitution provided adequate limited government through checks and balances.
E) Supported stronger state governments over a stronger federal government.
F) wrote a series of essays supporting the ratification of the Constitution.

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