How did the Federalist Papers generate support for ratifying the Constitution? (1 point) Responses

A. by explaining how the Constitution would protect states’ rights
B. by explaining how the national government would weaken the states
C. by explaining how the Constitution would require a bill of right
D. by explaining how the three branches of government could not monitor each other

3 answers

The correct response is A. by explaining how the Constitution would protect states’ rights.

While the Federalist Papers, especially those written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, focused on the benefits of a stronger national government, they also addressed concerns about state rights and how a balanced government could still support states' interests while maintaining a federal structure.

so is is A B C or D

I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. The correct answer is A. by explaining how the Constitution would protect states’ rights. The Federalist Papers argued that the Constitution would not only create a stronger national government but also protect the rights and powers of the states.