Which one of these supreme court cases helped break up the railroad industry, especially the railroad link between Chicago and the Pacific Northwest?(1 point)

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Miranda v. Arizona (1966)
Miranda v. Arizona (1966)

Northern Securities Co. v. United States (1904)
Northern Securities Co. v. United States (1904)

Standard Oil Co. v. United States (1911)
Standard Oil Co. v. United States (1911)

Lochner v. New York (1905)

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The Supreme Court case that helped break up the railroad industry, particularly the railroad link between Chicago and the Pacific Northwest, is Northern Securities Co. v. United States (1904). This case involved the Northern Securities Company, which was formed by major railroads and was found to be in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act, leading to its dissolution.

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