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Rodas Rodas
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Why does Thomas Rossiter portray the delegates to the Constitutional Convention in this nineteenth-century painting as haloed by light?
 
  A) He wanted to emphasize the virtue of the delegates because they opposed slavery.
  B) He wanted to make sure that every viewer could identify George Washington as president of
  the convention.
  C) He wanted to show that the delegates were not a covert group who met in secrecy.
  D) He wanted to make up for the deficiencies and lack of experience possessed by the delegates.
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