For western states, the most important target of reform energies was
A. the federal government, because it exerted great power in the western states.
B. state government agencies, such as theĀ BureauĀ of Land Management.
C. municipal and county governments, as they had the most day-to-day impact on the lives of the western voting constituency.
D. the prison system.
E. political parties.
Answer: A
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The Dawes Plan
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What will be an ideal response?