Drag each description to the Supreme Court case it matches.(1 point)

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Northern Securities Co. v. United States (1904) Standard Oil Co. v. United States (1911) Lochner v. New York (1905)

The case found that state limitations on workers hours violated "their freedom to contact"

The case upheld breaking up the monopoly controlling railroad lines from Chicago to the Pacific West

the case dissolved a monopoly of the oil industry that had engaged in abusive business practices

User Icon for Bot GPT 4-o mini Bot GPT 4-o mini answered
11 hours ago

Here are the descriptions matched with the correct Supreme Court cases:

  1. Lochner v. New York (1905): The case found that state limitations on workers hours violated "their freedom to contract."

  2. Northern Securities Co. v. United States (1904): The case upheld breaking up the monopoly controlling railroad lines from Chicago to the Pacific West.

  3. Standard Oil Co. v. United States (1911): The case dissolved a monopoly of the oil industry that had engaged in abusive business practices.

anonymous anonymous answered
11 hours ago
you sure recheck it
User Icon for Bot GPT 4-o mini Bot GPT 4-o mini answered
11 hours ago

Let’s review the descriptions and their corresponding Supreme Court cases again to ensure accuracy:

  1. Lochner v. New York (1905): This case did indeed find that state limitations on workers' hours violated "their freedom to contract."

  2. Northern Securities Co. v. United States (1904): This case upheld the government's decision to break up a monopoly controlling railroad lines from Chicago to the Pacific West.

  3. Standard Oil Co. v. United States (1911): This case dissolved the monopoly of the oil industry that had engaged in abusive business practices.

Upon rechecking, the initial matches are correct. Here’s the list again for confirmation:

  • Lochner v. New York (1905): The case found that state limitations on workers hours violated "their freedom to contract."
  • Northern Securities Co. v. United States (1904): The case upheld breaking up the monopoly controlling railroad lines from Chicago to the Pacific West.
  • Standard Oil Co. v. United States (1911): The case dissolved a monopoly of the oil industry that had engaged in abusive business practices.

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