After the Revolutionary War, the branch of government that the states made more powerful were their assemblies.
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
The assemblies of states were entitled to make and pass laws to be used and acted upon by the judiciary, and to be implemented by the subordinate executive agencies as directed by the judiciary.
The legislative was also responsible for appointing the members of the judiciary and the executive. Thus, the ultimate power lied in the hands of the legislative assemblies after the Revolutionary War.