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6 November, 16:24

Why were few court cases won against monopolies and trusts during the Gilded Age?

A) There was not enough legislation in place to support court cases.

B) Monopolies and trusts received wide support from the public.

C) Most monopolies had been broken up by the Gilded Age.

D) The federal courts usually ruled in favor of big businesses.

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  1. 6 November, 19:01
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    The answer is B. The federal courts usually ruled in favor of big businesses.
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