What common concerns shaped all of the new state constitutions?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:



  • Drafters feared an overly powerful executive, so they curtailed the power of state governors.


  • State governors were to be elected annually (usually by the assembly) and would be subject to impeachment and term limits.


  • Drafters wanted to increase the responsiveness of legislatures to the people, at the same time as they increased the legislatures’ strength.


  • They made elections more frequent, and they enlarged the size of assemblies to allow greater local involvement.


  • They also reduced property requirements for holding office and changed limits on the right to vote to allow wider participation.


  • Fearing corruption, drafters stressed the separation of executive, legislative, and judicial posts.

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