What was Teddy Roosevelt's reaction to the big-money politics of his predecessor, President McKinley?
A) Roosevelt supported the Tillman Act, a reform prohibiting corporations from giving funds to
parties and candidates.
B) His party discontinued taking monies from corporations.
C) Roosevelt supported the Tillman Act, a reform limiting the giving funds of funds by
corporations to parties and candidates.
D) He lobbied privately for his fellow politicians to stop taking money from corporations.
A
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