(a) When and where was the Constitution drafted?
(b) Once the Constitution was approved, what else had to happen before it
go into effect? (c) What was The Federalist, and who was "Publius"?

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The Constitution, which was drafted at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania's Independence Hall, became the new framework for American government. The 1787 draft of the Constitution became law in 1789.It outlined the structure and operations of the new government. For more over 200 years, the Constitution has been in force. Around the 1780s, "The Federalist Papers" sent roughly 85 letters to newspapers requesting that the U.S. Constitution be ratified. Federalists desired a powerful central government.The control and standing of the states or individuals would be threatened, according to the Anti-Federalists, if the government grows powerful. Antifederalists like Thomas Jefferson pushed for the inclusion of a "Bill of Rights" to safeguard citizens' personal freedom. Federalists first argued against include the "Bill of Rights" in the Constitution, but they eventually conceded.To learn more about Constitution here:brainly.com/question/7277036#SPJ1