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The Progressive reformers of the early 20th century worked to enact reforms on which level(s) of government?
 
  a. On the local government level only.
  b. On the state and local government level only.
  c. On the federal, state and local levels.
  d. On the federal government level only.

Question 2

Which of the following people would be MOST likely to move into a gated community?
 
  a. A large lower income family that needs social services.
  b. A university professor who works with many community groups.
  c. A conservative, wealthy couple, who are looking for a retreat from public involvement.
  d. A group of young singles, who like to socialize in the central city.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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