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14 January, 06:59

The federalist papers supported the passage of the u. S. Constitution. Which passage are they referring to?

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    Answer: The ratification of the proposed US Constitution.

    Explanation:

    The Federalist Papers is a collection of 85 articles and essays written by these statesmen: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay.

    The Federalist is intended to influence the voters to ratify the Constitution. All the 85 papers appeared over the signature "Publius,"

    The authors of the Federalist papers presented a masterly defense of the new federal system. They also argued that the existing government under the Articles of Confederation was defective and that the proposed Constitution would remedy its weaknesses without endangering the liberties of the people.
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