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xeze [42]
4 years ago
10

Read what President Garfield said when he called for an investigation of New York’s political machine. “Go ahead regardless of w

here or who’s you hit.” The President was instructing the investigation team to:
A) investigate people from both political parties.
B) stop investigating politicians.
C) investigate only Democrats.
D) investigate only Republicans.
History
1 answer:
Vaselesa [24]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A or investigate people from both political parties.

Explanation:

“Go ahead regardless of where or whom you hit.”  literally means you can investigate whoever from both parties. And answer for edgenuity

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