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Living Constitution, The: Federalist Strategies in the Public Debate

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Abstract
The Constitution, crafted during the summer of 1787, now makes its public debut. Would the plan for a central government strong enough to govern this large nation be accepted by its citizens? The strategies to gain acceptance were remarkably similar to the tactics modern politicians use. The Federalists have some quick victories in six states, but in the remaining states the outcome is less certain.
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American History, American Government and Politics, Framework for Democracy
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