The Progressive governor of Wisconsin, Robert M. La Follette, instituted all of the following reforms EXCEPT:

A. utilizing primary elections to select candidates.
B. taxing corporate wealth.
C. regulating railroads and utilities
D. drawing on nonpartisan university faculty.
E. promising lower taxes and less government interference.

Respuesta :

Answer: E. promising lower taxes and less government interference.

Explanation:

Robert Marion La Follette, (1855—1925.) was a well known leader of the Progressive movement.  As governor of Wisconsin (1901–06) and as U.S. senator (1906–25), he ensured the aproval of many progressive laws, including a tax reform, steeper railroad taxes, stronger corporation regulation, and a direct primary.

He implemented the “Wisconsin Idea,” that had College professors drafting bills and administering the new laws.