Following the revolution, while most states did not alter the basic structure of their governments, they did alter the balance of power among the different branches of government. Which of the following did they NOT do?

A. insisted on written state constitutions
B. abolished the state legislative assemblies
C. severely restricted the power of the governor or abolished the office completely
D. significantly strengthened the powers of the state legislatures


Answer: B

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