Unlike the Federalist Papers, the Anti-Federalist Papers

Responses

A were not as widely read around the country.were not as widely read around the country.

B were read mostly in the northeastern states.were read mostly in the northeastern states.

C succeeded in its attempt to block ratification.succeeded in its attempt to block ratification.

D had little influence on the Constitution's ratification process.

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The correct response is:

C succeeded in its attempt to block ratification.

The Anti-Federalist Papers were a collection of writings that opposed the ratification of the Constitution, and while they did not ultimately succeed in blocking ratification, they were influential in shaping the debate and leading to the inclusion of the Bill of Rights.