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31 August, 05:30

How did the railroads respond to state governments' legislation during the Gilded Age?

Railroad companies challenged the new laws in the courts.

Railroad companies begrudgingly accepted the new laws.

Railroad companies staged protests against the new laws.

Railroad companies did not respond to the new laws.

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  1. 31 August, 08:24
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    Good Morning!

    Railroad companies staged protests against the new laws.

    The railroad industries did not willingly accept legal impositions. They then protested against such laws. The event is called The Great Railroad Strike of 1877, or Great Upheaval.
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