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Which was a key to writing and ratifying the U.S. Constitution? A. refusal to compromise on any side B. willingness to compromise on all sides C. compromise by one group of delegates D. the impossibility
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B. Willingness to compromise on all sides.
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C is the answer I hope this helps;)
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