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History, 30.01.2020 21:52 ashhleyjohnson

Which of robert la follette’s proposals are still in place today?
a. direct primaries and income tax
b. the spoils system and political machines
c. the sixteenth and seventeenth amendments
d. support of monopolies and trusts

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