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The Anti-Federalists believed that the new Constitution would give the central government all the important governing powers, leaving little for the states They saw specific elements of the Constitution to be especially threatening The “Necessary and Proper” and “Supremacy” clauses were seen as loopholes that would allow for the central government to take even MORE power than
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