Both were a series of articles written under fake names to protect the writers. The viewpoint of the group, such as the federalists, who wanted a strong national government, and the antifederalists who were afraid of an imbalance of power, were presented and argued back and forth. People reading these publications had access to information that they would not have had otherwise, and therefore were influenced by the opinions of these two groups.
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The right answer is Germany.
Amid World War I, Germany endeavored to send the Zimmerman Telegram to Mexico. In this message, the Germans requested that Mexico attack the United States. The Germans asked of this since they knew whether the United States was battling with Mexico, they would not get engaged with World War I. This would build the odds of German achievement in this war.
The Zimmerman Telegram, nonetheless, was caught by partnered powers and given to the American government. In the wake of perusing this wire, the American government pronounced war on Germany, basically having the correct inverse result that the Germans were seeking after.