Multiple Choice
What did the Interstate Commerce Act and the Sherman Antitrust Act have in common?
A) Both testified to big business's concern about government abuses in chartering and licensing corporations.
B) Both testified to the nation's growing willingness to use federal measures to intervene in big business on behalf of the public interest.
C) Both had an immediate and significant impact on the conduct of business in the United States.
D) Both were compromises supported by big business to distract the public from corporate abuses.
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