Type of claim?
The 13th Amendment.
The Federalist Papers are a series of documents/ letters published in newspapers in various major cities. They are indirectly opposed to the Anti-Federalist Papers, each Federalist Paper was written to answer questions the public had. The goal of the Federalist Papers was to convince people to ratify the constitution. The Federalists wanted a strong Federal government and the Anti-Federalist wanted strong State governments. Some of the Federalist Papers were written as a direct rebuttal of a particular Anti-Federalist writing. Some Federalist writings had no direct connection to Anti-Federalist writings, although there are few of these. You have to remember that the Federalist Papers and Anti-Federalist writings are published over almost 2 years.
Take a look at the timeline in Relate Links below.
If you get a copy of The Anti-Federalist Papers and the Constitutional Convention Debates from Signet Classic, they have a very concise and efficient chart on page 27, giving the subject and which Federalist and Anti-Federalist writings apply.
to explain the events and what happened and how .
There are a few article that tells the purpose of the constitution. The most read article would be the 12th Amendment.
Bias is the set of preferences or prejudices a writer has about a subject
Freedom of speech for individuals and lawmakers
Most states eventually agreed on the compromise of ratification with a bill of rights
The social contract
Speak 1, it's important for all local leaders to work together
Concern for individual liberty
AUTHORITY JUSTIFIES A STATES USE OF POWER OVER ITS CITIZENS, I KNOW BECAUSE I GOT IT WRONG:)
A constitutional amendment is proposed and submitted to the states for approval
The government only had one branch.