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Mars2501 [29]
2 years ago
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Reform elements such as the recall, the referendum, and the initiative were primarily designed to give power to

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kicyunya [14]2 years ago
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Reform elements such as the recall, the referendum, and the initiative were primarily designed to give power to the "voters" since these were created during the Progressive movement in order to ensure that the voices and opinions of the general populus were respected by lawmakers. 
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