Which argument would an Anti-Federalist most likely have made at the Constitutional Convention? A. We need a strong central government. B. We need a bill of rights. C. Congress should have one house with proportional representatives. D. Our government should be a republic, not a democracy.

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Answer:

B. We need a bill of rights.

Explanation:

The Anti-Federalists were those who were objected to a stronger federal government of the United States because they found it a threat to state and local government and thus opposed to the final ratification of the Constitution in 1787. Anti-Federalists genuinely fear the new government would get too dominant and a potential threat to individual rights and personal freedom and their efforts made space for the Bill of rights in the Consitution of the United States.