Weegy: Common answer is that they "wanted a Bill of Rights". But this only accounted for SOME of them. Anti-federalists were a diverse group and their objections to the Constitution varied. [ Some wanted it only with significant changes (beyond the 'Bill of Rights' stuff), some did not want it AT ALL, because they believed it threatened to usurp state or local authority.
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User: Under the Sixth Amendment, people have the right to
continue to bear arms until convicted.
be tried twice for the same crime.
protest unreasonable search and seizure.
be represented by a lawyer in court.
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Under the Sixth Amendment, people have the right to be represented by a lawyer in court.
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The Anti-Federalists opposed ratifying the constitution.
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