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7 October, 23:55

How did the Hepburn Act change the government's role in industry?

A: The act regulated the food and drug industries.

B: The act gave the government the power to set and limit shipping costs.

C: The act took power away from the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC).

D: The act forced large companies to break into smaller ones.

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  1. 8 October, 01:58
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    The act gave the government the power to set and limit shipping costs.
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