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Which constitution added district courts with judges elected by the people?

  1. 1802 constitution

  2. 1787 constitution

  3. 1851 constitution

  4. 1891 constitution

The correct answer is: 1851 constitution

The 1851 constitution is the correct answer because it is the only one that specifically added district courts with judges elected by the people. The 1802, 1787, and 1891 constitutions did not have this provision. The 1802 constitution was when Ohio became a state, and the 1787 constitution was the original U.S. constitution. The 1891 constitution was a major revision, but it did not include the creation of district courts with elected judges. Therefore, C is the correct answer and the other options are incorrect.