Identify a requirement to hold elected office in the state senate under the South Carolina 1790 Constitution.(1 point) Responses own £150 sterling worth of debt-free real estate in the district in which he wanted to run for office own £150 sterling worth of debt-free real estate in the district in which he wanted to run for office own 500 acres of land and 10 enslaved people in the district in which he wanted to run for office own 500 acres of land and 10 enslaved people in the district in which he wanted to run for office own £300 sterling worth of debt-free real estate in the district in which he wanted to run for office own £300 sterling worth of debt-free real estate in the district in which he wanted to run for office own £500 sterling worth of debt-free real estate in the district in which he wanted to run for office own £500 sterling worth of debt-free real estate in the district in which he wanted to run for office

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Under the South Carolina Constitution of 1790, one of the requirements to hold elected office in the state senate was to own £300 sterling worth of debt-free real estate in the district in which the candidate wanted to run for office.