It is easy to read and understand words written on a page, but it is difficult to understand the underlying philosophy of the writer. The Federalist Papers give a glimpse into the philosophy and motivation behind the Constitution. In fact, The Federalist Papers are a series of persuasive essays. A persuasive essay utilizes logic and reason to argue why one idea is superior to another. Madison, Hamilton, and Jay wrote these essays to Americans advocating ratification of the Constitution. They address key issues and concerns of everyday people from 1787, some of which have become part of U.S. law today.
Due by Sunday January 17, 2016 a (1-2 page paper)
Identify and briefly summarize the Federalist Paper you selected.
Explain the key ideas that were discussed in that paper.
Explain why the key ideas in the Federalist Paper you selected did or did not become part of U.S. law. Be specific.
Support your work with specific citations from the Learning Resources. You are allowed to draw from additional sources to support your argument, but you must cite using APA