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Progressive reforms that sought to break up monopolies and limit their power were known as
free enterprise.
trust-busting.
unionism.
restrictive legislation.
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trust-busting.
Explanation: Progressive-era reforms aimed at breaking up large corporate trusts and limiting monopolistic power were called "trust-busting" (not unionism or free enterprise).
Explanation: Progressive-era reforms aimed at breaking up large corporate trusts and limiting monopolistic power were called "trust-busting" (not unionism or free enterprise).
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