One of the consequences of yearly state elections during the American Revolution was __________
a. state politicians pandered to the people and horse-traded to achieve power
b. state legislatures became undemocratic
c. state legislatures tried to strengthen the national government to compensate
d. the term of office of the governor was extended to four years
ANS: A
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