Asked by Krestina Mccrea on Jun 24, 2024

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"Brutus" and "The Federal Farmer" were two pseudonyms used by the

A) Federalists.
B) Antifederalists.
C) Monarchists.
D) Constitutionalists.

Brutus

Brutus was a pseudonym used by one of the Anti-Federalists during the American founding period who wrote essays critical of the proposed U.S. Constitution, arguing for stronger protections for states' rights and individual freedoms.

Federal Farmer

A pseudonym used by an anti-federalist writer who published a series of essays critical of the proposed Constitution of the United States.

Pseudonyms

Fictitious names used by authors, performers, and other public figures to conceal their identity.

  • Decipher the rationale and perspectives of Federalists as well as Antifederalists about the governance and structural arrangement of the federal government.
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jassie GrewalJun 27, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
"Brutus" and "The Federal Farmer" were both pseudonyms used by Antifederalists during the debate over the ratification of the US Constitution.