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1 Why was the Sixteenth Amendment critical to the expansion of the federal government in the early part of the twentieth century? A. It allowed women the right to vote B. It ended Jim Crow laws C. It limited
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1 Why was the Sixteenth Amendment critical to the expansion of the federal government in the early part of the
twentieth century?
A. It allowed women the right to vote
B. It ended Jim Crow laws
C. It limited the ability of states to regulate education
D. It gave the federal government broad taxing powers
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D. It gave the federal government broad taxing powers
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