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Why were state constitutions significant when the U.S. Constitution was written?

A.
State constitutions did not guarantee rights, so the authors of the U.S. Constitution included a bill of rights.





B.
The people who wrote the state constitutions had learned valuable lessons about writing a constitution.





C.
Most of the U.S. Constitution was directly copied from state constitutions.





D.
By using the state constitutions as models, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention avoided almost all disagreements

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Answer:

A.

State constitutions did not guarantee rights, so the authors of the U.S. Constitution included a bill of rights.

Explanation: State Constitutions include the Role, Structure, financing of state and local level government

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Its A because like it says State constitutions did not guarantee rights, so the authors of the U.S. Constitution included a bill of rights.
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