The proposed Constitution, therefore, is, in strictness, neither a national nor a federal Constitution, but a composition of both. —James Madison, the Federalist Paper 39 How does this quote from James Madison represent a response to Anti-Federalist concerns?

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hes basically explaining the constitution in their perspective so the anti federalists' can see the advantages in the ratification of the constitution. (have a happy rest of the day)

The correct answer is the following.

On Federalist paper 39, James Madison responds to anti-federalists concerns with an explanation of the new form of the republican system in the United States as a way to govern a country. WHen Madison says that "it is not a national or a federal Constitution, both a combination of both," he is expressing that the Federalists considered the best option to govern the United States and that it is under the constitutional rule. In Federalist 39, James Madison explained why the government of the U.S. should be partly national and partly federal.

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