The new state constitutions created during the Revolutionary War: Group of answer choices A) greatly expanded the right to vote in almost every state. B) did nothing to change the composition of elite-dominated state legislatures. C) completely eliminated property qualifications for voting. D) all retained tax-supported churches as a way of ensuring a virtuous citizenry. E)became far more democratic in the southern states than in the northern states.

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Answer:

A) greatly expanded the right to vote in almost every state.

Explanation:

              The Revolutionary war is also known as American War of Independence and it ended in 1783. It was the war fought between Britain and the thirteen colonies that was finally declared independence.

             After the Revolutionary War ended and the  United States of America was formed,  the delegates chose from the thirteen American states decided to meet at Philadelphia to  draft a new constitution for the  United States.

              In the first constitution drafted and formed, the Congressmen gave special importance to the right to vote for its citizens in almost every state that adopted the constitution.

Thus the answer is

A) greatly expanded the right to vote in almost every state.

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