Why did Theodore Roosevelt call Robert La Follette’s Wisconsin “the laboratory of democracy”?
A) Wisconsin focused on improving voter education and participation.
B) Wisconsin citizens voted to approve or reject all of La Follette’s ideas.
C) Wisconsin used research methods to implement progressive ideas.
D) Wisconsin removed nearly all corrupt officials at local and state level.
E) Wisconsin’s new voting practices became the model for all other states.
Answer: C
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