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What document explains the ideas of the constitution and urging its ratification?

The Federalist Papers. Federalist were strongly in favor of ratification to have a government stronger than the one under the articles of confederation through federalism.


What is it that a message from an interest group urging members to immediately respond?

partisian


Why did the states decide to send representatives to a constitutional convention in 1787?

The states decided to send representatives at the request of Virginia, acting on James Madison's urging, to meet and amend the Articles of Confederation. There had been rebellions in the countryside (Shay's Rebellion most prominently) and some states (Rhode Island for example) had their state legislatures flooded with farmers who passed debtor relief laws. The 1780s are known as the Time of Troubles, because the Articles of Confederation were too weak to work against the power of a spiteful British Empire. The states did not send representatives to draft a new Constitution, but rather to amend the current Articles of Confederation. The delegates that were sent decided to make a whole new document without the permission of their states.


How did john Quincey Adams became famous?

well he is the son of the second president, John Adams, and he appointed his son in 1797 as Minister to Prussia at Washington's urging. he was part of the US sentate... and he WA the sixth president of the us


What was done in congress to prevent debate on slavery?

Congress attempted to stop discussion on the slavery issue after they were flooded by over 100,000 petitions urging the abolition of slavery in the 1830's. In 1836, they passed a resolution that banned the discussion of these petitions and enforced the ban in 1839, 1841 and 1843. However, John Quincy Adams, who believed this was unfair, came up with creative methods of bringing the debate up on the floor anyway.