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The Federalist Papers were authored by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. They are a series of letters to the editor, written to the citizens of New York. The papers are an argument in favor of ratification of the U. S. Constitution. Today they serve as a guidebook for the intentions of the founders related to how our government should function.
Describe the main idea of this Federalist Paper: Alexander Hamilton believed that we should vote a president into office not by popular vote but by the electoral college. He believed that men with certain qualifaction would be capable of determining which presidential nominee had the strongest qualities for office. List the key details of this Federalist Paper and explain how they support the main idea you identified: Provide one quote that you believe captures the most important message of this Federalist Paper. Explain the reason for the quote you selected: Explain how this Federalist Paper relates to the current module of the course:
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