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Which statement best compares the characteristics of Robert Wagner and Alfred E. Smith?
A. Both men were extremely committed to improving working conditions in America.
B. Despite not finishing grade school, Alfred E. Smith had a better grasp on bill drafting than Robert Wagner
C. Robert Wagner was considered to be the more intelligent of the Tammany Twins, as Alfred E. Smith never finished grade school.
D. Neither Robert Wagner nor Alfred E. Smith were as dedicated as Frances Perkins when it came to fighting for safer working conditions.
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