What was the primary reason the Anti-Federalists opposed the Constitution?

Anti-Federalist Views on Democracy

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It was too similar to the Articles of Confederation.
It was written by Thomas Jefferson.
It gave too much power to the national government.
It did not include a Bill of Rights.
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According to the Anti-Federalists, what was necessary for a functional democracy?
A small-scale society with common interests
A monarchy
A strong military presence
A large national government
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What did the Anti-Federalists believe about the scale of democracy?
It should be based on international cooperation.
It should be governed by a monarchy.
It should be limited to small, similar communities.
It should be as large as possible.
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What did the Anti-Federalists achieve by opposing the Constitution?
The creation of a national bank
The election of Thomas Jefferson
The removal of the Articles of Confederation
The addition of the Bill of Rights
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How did the Anti-Federalists view the relationship between state and national governments?
Neither should have significant power.
Both should have equal power.
National government should have more power.
State governments should have more power.
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Why did the Anti-Federalists distrust a centralized government?
They believed it would lead to economic instability.
They felt it would be too democratic.
They thought it would attract power-hungry individuals.
They believed it would be too weak to govern effectively.
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What was a key concern of the Anti-Federalists about individual liberties?
They believed liberties were too protected.
They felt liberties were irrelevant.
They believed liberties were only for the elite.
They thought liberties were not adequately protected.
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