Regarding organizing the professions during the Progressive Era,

A. most professions attempted to expand the ranks of Americans in their fields.

B. the medical field remained largely unorganized.

C. there was little organized activity in rural America.

D. by 1916, all states had established professional bar associations.

E. state and local governments generally impeded attempts to professionalize.


D

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