The delegates to the Constitutional Convention, though from twelve different states, had two important things in common. These were that

A. they were all relatively inexperienced politically, and they favored establishing a constitutional monarchy.
B. they were all former loyalists, and they all favored establishing strong ties with Great Britain.
C. they were men with a great deal of political experience, and they all favored weakening the central government.
D. they were all men of considerable political experience, and they all recognized the need for a stronger national union.


Answer: D

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