What was the title of the pamphlet Adams published in order to give advice in how to frame new governments?
A. Resolution of Independence.
B. True Sentiments of America.
C. Thoughts on Government.
D. A Defense of the Constitutions of Government of the United States.
At that time several Congressmen turned to Adams for advice about framing new governments. Adams got tired of repeating the same thing, and published the pamphlet Thoughts on Government (1776), which was subsequently influential in the writing of many state constitutions. Many historians argue that Thoughts on Government should be read as an articulation of the classical republican theory of mixed government.