It is clear that the most important influence on popular voting for state delegates for the state ratification conventions of the Constitution was:
A) one's position on the slavery question.
B) the persuasiveness of Federalist and anti-Federalist arguments.
C) popular respect for Washington.
D) one's position on economic issues debated since the Revolution.
Answer: D
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