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Delilah Hamilton
19 August, 23:24
The anti-federalist pushed for?
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Yesenia Goodwin
20 August, 02:37
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The anti-federalists pushed for a strong state government and a comparatively weak central government. They were all for the idea of state's rights, which is why they opposed the ratification of the constitution.
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