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What Was the State of Progressivism by 1920

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What was the state of progressivism by 1920?


A) It lost ground in the White House, but was promoted by members of Congress and by legislators at the state and local levels.
B) It lost ground in Congress but remained influential in the White House, inspiring many of Harding's economic policies.
C) It continued to inspire liberal intellectuals who were encouraged by the passage of the Prohibition amendment.
D) It inspired Warren Harding to campaign for the presidency as a reformer, much as Wilson and Roosevelt had done before him.
E) It was effectively over and without support at the national, state, and local levels, thanks to the results of the Great War.

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