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Which statement describes John Fenno's Gazette of the United States? It supported Treasury Secretary Hamilton's economic plan. It was a voice for the Democratic-Republican Party. It openly criticized President Washington. It contained anonymous articles written by James Madison.

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It supported Treasury Secretary Hamilton's economic plan.

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It supported the presidency of George Washington and ultimately championed Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton's economic proposals for paying off the national and state debts, putting an excise tax on whiskey, and creating a national bank. It had a 1000 subscribers by 1791 and quickly became the voice for the Federalist Party.

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The correct answer is D) It contained anonymous articles written by James Madison.

The statement that describes John Fenno's Gazette of the United States is "It contained anonymous articles written by James Madison."

John Fenno's Gazette of the United States was a publication that heavily supported the Federalist party ideology and also President George Washington. The editor was John Fenno and started the publication in 1789 and ended in 1793. The Gazette also welcome the many publications of James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton, all of them wrote under pseudonyms such as "Publius."

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