In what way did the urban working class disagree with Progressives about the ward system?

A) The working class felt that until the ward system was reformed, political leaders should be appointed.
B) The working class resented the ward system because it created pressure to vote for a particular party or politician.
C) The working class felt that informed experts would lead better than their ward representatives.
D) The working class believed that the government was too big and that eliminating the ward system would reduce its size.
E) The working class was grateful to their ward representatives for providing job opportunities and aid during hard times .


E

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