Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay partnered to dispel fears of a national authority and to persuade opponents to adopt the Constitution by composing a set of writings collectively known as
a. The New Republic.b. The Federalist Papers.c. The Atlantic.d. Common Sense.

Respuesta :

Answer: Option (B) is correct.

Explanation:

The Federalist Papers is known as a collection of essays and articles which were written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay under the stage name "Publius" in order to advertise the ratification of US Constitution. The collection was commonly referred as "The Federalist" until another name "The Federalist Papers" came into existence in the late 20th century.