The Anti-Federalists _____.

1.)opposed the ratification of the Constitution
My answer2.)supported a stronger national government
3.)were a tiny minority of the population 4.)were infuriated by the Bill of Rights

Nope.

http://library.thinkquest.org/11572/creation/framing/feds.html

Come on, Lauren. Just what does ANTI Federalist mean.

http://library.thinkquest.org/11572/creation/framing/feds.html

is it 1

Is it?

If you read the site that Bobpursley and I posted, you would KNOW if it were right.

I am, thank you so much, i really appreciate it :)

You're very welcome.

The correct answer is:

1.) opposed the ratification of the Constitution

To arrive at this answer, one can utilize historical knowledge about the Anti-Federalists' stance during the time of the ratification of the Constitution. The Anti-Federalists were a group of individuals who opposed the ratification of the Constitution in the late 1780s. They believed the Constitution centralized too much power in the hands of the federal government and lacked adequate protection for individual rights. Their main concerns centered around the potential for an abusive national government that could infringe upon the liberties of the people. Consequently, they argued for the inclusion of a Bill of Rights to safeguard individual freedoms. So, option 1 is the correct answer in this case.