Ans: d. special interests rather than civic virtue shaped people and conflicting groups were a constant in political life.
The Constitution of the United States reflected the belief that
a. the concept that civic virtue had prevailed over the threat posed by special-interest groups.
b. a national republic was impossible to create, and the new nation had to be a democracy.
c. a government had been created that had eliminated the potential for conflicts between various interest groups.
d. special interests rather than civic virtue shaped people and conflicting groups were a constant in political life.
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