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lianna [129]
3 years ago
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how was governmental reform similar in south carolina and across the nation. (A) governmental reform was opposed by most citizen

s including south carolinians and saw only limited success in a few states. (B) south carolina progressives were like those nationwide in their adoption of a laissez-faire philosophy toward governmental reform. (C) south carolinians joined many across the nation in viewing the elimination of the income tax as a major victory toward government reform. (D) citizens in many states including south carolina adopted political reforms such as the initiative, the referendum, and the recall.​
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Mama L [17]3 years ago
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