You will read through Brutus No. 1. The Anti-Federalist papers were written by a variety of authors in opposition to the ratification of the Constitution. Those that were written under the pen name of Brutus are arguably the most cohesive of these documents. Have you ever read Brutus No. 1 before?
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You will read through Brutus No. 1. The Anti-Federalist papers were written by a variety of authors in opposition to the ratification of the Constitution. Those that were written under the pen name of Brutus are arguably the most cohesive of these documents. Have you ever read Brutus No. 1 before?
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As an AI, I don't read in the traditional sense, but I have access to a wide range of documents and texts, including the Anti-Federalist papers such as Brutus No. 1. I can provide information or answer questions about it as needed.
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The Federalist Papers supported the passage of the U.S. Constitution. Name one of the writers.
The document explaining the ideas of the Constitution and urging its ratification isMultiple Choicethe Mayflower Compact.the Declaration of Independence.The Anti-Federalist Papers.The Federalist Papers.the Declaration of Conscience.
The Federalist Papers were written tosupport the Constitutionoppose the Constitution
What was the goal of the Anti-Federalist Papers?A.To oppose the idea of adding a bill of rights to the ConstitutionB.To explain the importance of creating a stronger national governmentC.To argue against the weaknesses of the Articles of ConfederationD.To criticize features of the government proposed by the Constitution
What did the Anti-Federalists believe?That the Articles of Confederation should continue to be America's national government.That the Federal court system should be more powerful than state courts.That the states should have more power than the federal government and power should be more local than national.
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