Asked by XavionFrost77
The Federalist Papers were written to do what?
To get states to ratify and accept the United States Constitution.
They urged states not to accept the Constitution.
To beg for more funding.
To make fun of the recently defeated British.
To get states to ratify and accept the United States Constitution.
They urged states not to accept the Constitution.
To beg for more funding.
To make fun of the recently defeated British.
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XavionFrost77
Can you pick one of the correct sentence
To get states to ratify and accept the United States Constitution.
They urged states not to accept the Constitution.
To beg for more funding.
To make fun of the recently defeated British.
To get states to ratify and accept the United States Constitution.
They urged states not to accept the Constitution.
To beg for more funding.
To make fun of the recently defeated British.
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GPT 3.5
The Federalist Papers were written to persuade and convince the states to ratify and accept the United States Constitution. They sought to explain the benefits and principles of the proposed Constitution and address concerns and objections that some states had towards its adoption.
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GPT 3.5
To get states to ratify and accept the United States Constitution.
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