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12. What were the Federalist papers?
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a new set of laws that replaced the Articles of Confederation
the compromise to count the southern slave population as 3/5ths of a person
a series of educational and persuasion letters written to the Federalist Newspaper
the old set of laws that were replaced by the Albany Plan

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The Federalist Papers were a series of essays and articles written to promote the ratification of the United States Constitution. They were authored by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay and aimed to explain the principles of the new government and argue in favor of a stronger central government as proposed in the Constitution.

Based on your options, while none of them accurately describe the Federalist Papers, the closest fit might be:

- "a series of educational and persuasion letters written to the Federalist Newspaper"

Although they were not specifically written for a newspaper, they were indeed persuasive essays aimed at educating the public about the need for the Constitution.

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