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The Constitution Does Not Have a Property Qualification for Voting

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The Constitution does not have a property qualification for voting or holding office because the Founders


A) could not agree on what the qualifications might be.
B) believed it to be undemocratic.
C) wanted to include all people in the political process.
D) were more concerned with deliberating on the issue of slavery.

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