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Which requirement for the Ohio Supreme Court justices was removed in the 1851 Constitution?

Judges were no longer elected by the people.



Judges were removed from the Supreme Court.



Judges no longer needed to be at least 50 years old.



Judges were no longer required to meet at least once a year in each county.

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Answer:

Judges were no longer required to meet at least once a year in each county.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Ohio Constitution of 1803, has many acts, among many of its acts was the requirement of Supreme Court Justices to hold court in each of Ohio's counties at a minimum of once per year.

However, by 1851, the number of counties had increased to the extent that it can no longer be possible for the Supreme Court Justices to satisfy this duty. Hence, this commitment was eliminated under the original constitution.

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