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I give medals and become a fan!! please help! The Federalist argued that a national government would A) preserve the power of wealthy men B) Suppress the liberties of the common people C) protect all citizens in time of trouble D) threaten the authority of the states

OpenStudy (ikitlen):

In every state, the Federalists skillfully argued their points and expressed their views in support of a strong national government. The Federalists were especially successful in using print media in both Massachusetts and New York to persuade voters on the need for a new Constitution. The arguments and views of the Federalists were best articulated in a series of letters that were written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay. These 85 letters, written under the pseudonym, 'Publius', were published in newspapers and eventually collected in one volume known as the Federalist Papers. Within these documents, the Federalists argued for a strong national government and the protection of the people's rights.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (ikitlen):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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