He makes a good point that The Federalist Papers should be required to be taught in high school. They give great insight into what the framers of the Constitution were trying to do and show the foresight and brilliance those men had. I would add that teaching The Anti-Federalist Papers should also be included since they were also written by some of the brightest minds of that era and also help shape the Constitution.
He makes a good point that *The Federalist Papers* should be required to be taught in high school. They give great insight into what the framers of the Constitution were trying to do and show the foresight and brilliance those men had. I would add that teaching *The Anti-Federalist Papers* should also be included since they were also written by some of the brightest minds of that era and also help shape the Constitution.
He makes a good point that The Federalist Papers should be required to be taught in high school. They give great insight into what the framers of the Constitution were trying to do and show the foresight and brilliance those men had. I would add that teaching The Anti-Federalist Papers should also be included since they were also written by some of the brightest minds of that era and also help shape the Constitution.