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21 December, 09:00

Federalist Papers: a. were written to persuade the public to support ratification of the constitution. b. both a and c are correct c. were an attack against the Framers and supported continuation of the Articles of Confederation. d. were written by three of the Framers under the pseudonym Publius and published in the New York newspapers.

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  1. 21 December, 10:20
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    A. They were written to persuade the public to support ratification of the Constitution.
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