Why was the Edmunds-Tucker Act more devastating to the Mormons than the Edmunds Act?
A) The Edmunds Act only addressed polygamy; the Edmunds-Tucker Act confiscated church assets.
B) The Edmunds Act only addressed communal land ownership; the Edmunds-Tucker Act disfranchised polygamists.
C) The Edmunds Act only addressed the practices of church leaders; the Edmunds-Tucker Act included all Mormons in its statutes.
D) The Edmunds Act had no enforcement clause; the Edmunds-Tucker Act included disfranchisement among its enforcement measures.
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