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tankabanditka [31]
3 years ago
7

2.)One of the problems with the 1803 Constitution was that the Ohio Supreme Court had to visit each county in Ohio once per year

. What was the solution in the 1851 Constitution? *
Debt limitations were instituted and tax funds could only be used for their stated purpose

District courts were added to reduce caseload burdens

Major executive officials and all judges were to be elected by popular vote
History
1 answer:
bogdanovich [222]3 years ago
8 0

Letter B is the correct answer.

The constitution of 1803 required the Supreme Court to visit every single county in Ohio every year. Since Ohio had 88 counties, the 1851 Constitution decided to find a more plausible solution. Therefore, <u>District courts were added to the court system in order to reduce caseload burdens.</u>

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