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    At the End of the 1890s,what Reform Was Seen as a Cure
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At the End of the 1890s,what Reform Was Seen as a Cure

Question 49

Question 49

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At the end of the 1890s,what reform was seen as a cure for municipal corruptions?


A) Party bosses
B) Weak governors
C) Strong mayors
D) Malapportioned legislatures

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