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25 January, 09:54

Who was the early twentieth-century governor of Wisconsin, who believed that the state was a "laboratory for democracy," developed what came to be known as the Wisconsin Idea, taxed corporate wealth, and initiated state regulation of public utilities?

A. Robert M. LaFollette

B. Hazen Pingree

C. Randolph Bourne

D. Samuel Jones

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  1. 25 January, 10:20
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