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Pennsylvania's government was considered "radically democratic" because it featured no ______.

a. constitution
b. written laws
c. elected officials
d. legislature
e. governor

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E) Governor. Cheers.
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User Slipmthgoose
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Answer:

e. governor

Step-by-step explanation:

When Pennsylvania first started its democracy, they didn´t have the figure of a Governor, they instaurated the figure of the president pf the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and in he was elected annualy by the council, the first governor of Pennsylvania came until 1790 when the constitution was modified and the figure of the council.

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