What is Alexander Hamilton's point of view in the Federalist Papers, and what bias does he demonstrate?
(a) Hamilton strongly supports a strong central government and believes that a Bill of Rights is unnecessary.
(b) Hamilton believes that the Articles of Confederation are sufficient and that a stronger central government is not needed.
(c) Hamilton is biased in favor of the wealthy and powerful and believes that they should have a greater role in government.
(d) Hamilton is unbiased and objectively presents the arguments for and against a strong central government.