I believe the answer is shrewd as it is an adjective and could describe someone as being wise or a know-it-all.
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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