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What do the Interstate Commerce Act and the Sherman Antitrust Act have in common?

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Responses

They reduce imports from foreign countries.

They reduce imports from foreign countries.

They eliminate unfair business practices.

They eliminate unfair business practices.

They increase the power of local government.

They increase the power of local government.

They reduce the power of the president.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
They eliminate unfair business practices.

Both laws were federal efforts to regulate big business — the Interstate Commerce Act regulated railroads and rates, and the Sherman Antitrust Act banned monopolies and trusts.