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10 March, 08:29

what state became known as a laboratory of democracy, let dy robert M. la Follette, where measures like primary elections, taxing corperate wealth, and state regulaton of railroads emerged?

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  1. 10 March, 08:31
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    The answer is: Wisconsin

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    Member of the House, senator and Governor of the state of Wisconsin, nicknamed "Fighting Bob," who instituted reforms that turned Wisconsin into what Theodore Roosevelt would call "the laboratory of democracy."

    Elected as governor of Wisconsin in 1900, he vigorously backed a reform program (the Wisconsin plan) that became a model for other states.
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