Answer:
To support the writing of the Constitution, the Federalists wrote Federalist Papers.
Explanation:
John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison, under the pseudonym "Publius", published a collection of articles and essays to urge the ratification of the Constitution. The work became known as the Federalist Papers. In 1788, there were those who believed a constitution would place too much power in the hands of the central government. However, the Papers urged New York delegates to ratify the Constitution, defending the idea that a more powerful - but not tyrannical - central government was necessary to keep the freedom they had fought to gain.
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In "7 Latter-Day Saints," page 43 it's said that Latter-Day Saints were determined to follow their religion. They formed tight communities where they shared their goods and services, worked hard each day, and listened to their leaders. There were, of course, those that tried to stop them.
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I would say the correct answer is <span>C. "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" is one of the best known plays of Tennessee Williams. The title of the play needs to be put under quotation marks, and it needs to be capitalized in the correct way (nouns, pronouns, adjectives etc. need to be capitalized). However, the author's name doesn't need quotation marks.</span>