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How did the Anti-Federalists voice their objections to the “Federalist Papers”?
They took over newspapers to make sure their voices were heard.
They wrote essays explaining their opposition to ratification of the Constitution.
They put out a magazine with essays written under pen names.
They wrote and distributed a book call “The Anti-Federalist Papers.”
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They wrote essays explaining their opposition to ratification of the Constitution.
(They published many of these essays and pamphlets in newspapers under pseudonyms such as Brutus, Cato, and Federal Farmer; later collections are often titled "The Anti‑Federalist Papers.")
(They published many of these essays and pamphlets in newspapers under pseudonyms such as Brutus, Cato, and Federal Farmer; later collections are often titled "The Anti‑Federalist Papers.")
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