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How did the Federalist Papers generate support for ratifying the Constitution? (1 point) Responses by explaining how the Consti...Question
                How did the Federalist Papers generate support for ratifying the Constitution?
(1 point)
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by explaining how the Constitution would protect states’ rights
by explaining how the Constitution would protect states’ rights
by explaining how the national government would weaken the states
by explaining how the national government would weaken the states
by explaining how the Constitution would require a bill of rights
by explaining how the Constitution would require a bill of rights
by explaining how the three branches of government could not monitor each other
by explaining how the three branches of government could not monitor each other
            
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by explaining how the Constitution would protect states’ rights
by explaining how the Constitution would protect states’ rights
by explaining how the national government would weaken the states
by explaining how the national government would weaken the states
by explaining how the Constitution would require a bill of rights
by explaining how the Constitution would require a bill of rights
by explaining how the three branches of government could not monitor each other
by explaining how the three branches of government could not monitor each other
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    The Federalist Papers generated support for ratifying the Constitution primarily **by explaining how the Constitution would protect states’ rights**. The essays, written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, advocated for a stronger national government while also addressing concerns about state sovereignty. They argued that the structure of the new government included checks and balances that would protect both individual liberties and the rights of states.
    
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