Which of the following statements accurately describes a situation in which James Hogg seemed to contradict himself on an issue?(1 point)

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Governor Hogg fought against foreign companies owning too much land in Texas but did not limit Texas companies’ land ownership.
Governor Hogg fought against foreign companies owning too much land in Texas but did not limit Texas companies’ land ownership.

Attorney General Hogg fought to eliminate railroad monopolies but did not address the problem of stock watering by railroad companies.
Attorney General Hogg fought to eliminate railroad monopolies but did not address the problem of stock watering by railroad companies.

Attorney General Hogg focused on his personal rivalry with Jay Gould but allowed other railroad owners to be unregulated.
Attorney General Hogg focused on his personal rivalry with Jay Gould but allowed other railroad owners to be unregulated.

Governor Hogg supported an anti-lynching law but also signed a law that allowed passengers on trains to be segregated.
Governor Hogg supported an anti-lynching law but also signed a law that allowed passengers on trains to be segregated.
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The correct statement that accurately describes a situation in which James Hogg seemed to contradict himself on an issue is:

Governor Hogg supported an anti-lynching law but also signed a law that allowed passengers on trains to be segregated.