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Answer:
Option A, D and E follows.
Explanation:
Jay, Madison and Hamilton, are the right answers.
The Federalist Papers is a compilation of 85 essays and articles penned by John Jay, James Madison and Alexander Hamilton under "Publius" pseudonym to encourage the confirmation of the Constitution of the United States. Before the emergence of the name The Federalist Papers, this compilation was generally recognized as The Federalist.
The correct answers are A) Jay. D) Madison. E) Hamilton,
The three writers of the Federalist Papers were: Jay, Madison, Hamilton.
The Federalists Papers were a series of 85 documents written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison under the pseudonym of "Publius," at the end of 1787 and the beginning of 1788. The Federalists Papers aimed to convince the people of the state of New York to approve the ratification of the new United States Constitution, resulted from the Philadelphia of September 1787.