Questions: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay wrote a series of essays, beginning in 1787, arguing for a strong federal government and support of the Constitution. Today these papers as known as: The Constitutionalists The Bill of Rights The Federalist Papers The Articles of Confederation

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay wrote a series of essays, beginning in 1787, arguing for a strong federal government and support of the Constitution. Today these papers as known as:
The Constitutionalists
The Bill of Rights
The Federalist Papers
The Articles of Confederation
Transcript text: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay wrote a series of essays, beginning in 1787, arguing for a strong federal government and support of the Constitution. Today these papers as known as: The Constitutionalists The Bill of Rights The Federalist Papers The Articles of Confederation
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The answer is C: The Federalist Papers.

The Federalist Papers were a series of essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay in support of the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. They were published between 1787 and 1788 under the pseudonym "Publius" and are considered one of the most important sources for understanding the intentions of the Founding Fathers in creating the Constitution. The Federalist Papers argued for a strong federal government, the separation of powers, and the protection of individual rights.

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