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President Taft’s passage of the Mann-Elkins Act in 1910 continued Roosevelt’s legacy of railroad reform by
strengthening the Interstate Commerce Commission.
establishing the Interstate Commerce Commission.
continuing to lower railroad rates.
reestablishing the practice of giving rebates to large companies.

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strengthening the Interstate Commerce Commission.

Brief explanation: The Mann–Elkins Act (1910) expanded ICC authority—allowing it to suspend new rates pending investigation, to set rates, and to regulate telephone and telegraph companies—thereby strengthening federal railroad regulation.