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go.lag

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Today, a series of eighty-five articles that were published under the pseudonym Publius in magazines and newspapers urging the ratification of the new Constitution are known as the:
 
  A) Federalist Papers.
  B) Communist Manifesto.
  C) Articles of Confederation.
  D) Declaration of Statehood.

Question 2

This final section of the deed precedes the grantor's signature and the acknowledgement clause which is evidence the deed was signed in the presence of an official with the authority to take oaths:
 
  A. The habendum clause
   B. The execution clause
   C. The covenants clause
   D. The premises clause



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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