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Below is a passage from Anti-Federalist Paper #84 written by Brutus.

With equal truth it may be said, that all the powers which the bills of rights guard against the abuse of, are contained or implied in the general ones granted by this Constitution.”

Based on the passage, why did the Anti-Federalists support the inclusion of a bill of rights?

To limit the power of the federal government

To give unlimited powers to the people

To limit protection of the people

To give unlimited powers to the federal government

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