All of the following were TRUE of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787 EXCEPT
A) women, slaves, American Indians, and free blacks were not represented in any way by the delegates present.
B) only eight had signed the Declaration of Independence and some of the most prominent leaders of the Revolution were absent.
C) a majority of the delegates possessed college degrees.
D) Patrick Henry, John Hancock, and Sam Adams attended the Convention and advocated for a strong central government.
Answer: D
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