Governments tried to weaken the power of radical movements in all EXCEPT which of the following ways?

a. They passed laws banning brutal abuses of workers and offering them some protection.
b. They instituted some welfare reforms to steal the thunder of the radicals.
c. They attacked corruption in their own government system.
d. They suppressed radical organizations.
e. They ushered radicals into the government to help steer government policy.


Answer: e. They ushered radicals into the government to help steer government policy.

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