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How did the Supreme Court limit the success of reform during the Progressive Era? The court sometimes repealed laws or parts of laws that concerned reform. The court changed the wording of legislation so that it was less effective. The court struck down progressive laws because of minor technicalities. The court refused to hear cases concerning reform laws.

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I believe the answer is: the court sometimes repealed laws or parts of laws that concerned reform.
The repeal often happens after Presidents with different political perspective took control of the power. When this happens, they tend to repeal the laws in order to fit to their own plan on what considered as ideal government program.

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