The publication of The Federalist Papers had which of the following effects on public opinion about the Constitution?

A. The essays did not seem to affect what people thought of the Constitution.
B. The essays are credited with helping the Federalists to get the votes they need to ratify the Constitution.
C. The Federalist Papers made members of the Anti-Federalist party angry, and they protested the Constitution.

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The publication of The Federalist Papers had which the following effect on public opinion about the Constitution

C: The Federalist Papers made members of the Anti-Federalist party angry, and they protested the Constitution.

Explanation:

In around 1780s, 'The Federalist Papers' had written about eighty-five letters to newspapers to wish for the approval of the U.S. Constitution. Federalists wished that the central government to be strong. The Anti-Federalists thought that if the government becomes strong, it would threaten the control and prestige of the states or individuals.  

So, antifederalists like Thomas Jefferson, demanded to include 'Bill of Rights' to protect the personal freedom of the people. Initially, Federalists argued but eventually they included the 'Bill of rights' in the Constitution.

Answer:the essays are credited with helping the feds...

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