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25 March, 02:31

What is significant about the Elkins Act? A. It regulated child labor. B. It regulated unsafe meat and food preparation. C. It regulated railroad rebates. D. It regulated loans to farmers.

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  1. 25 March, 03:47
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    C. It regulated railroad rebates

    Explanation:

    The Elkins Act was established to amend the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887. its main purpose at the time was to regulate the railroad.
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