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What Did the Hepburn Act of 1906 Do

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What did the Hepburn act of 1906 do?


A) It empowered the Interstate Commerce Commission to set maximum railroad rates and to examine the financial records of railroad companies.
B) It reversed the breakup of the Standard Oil Company.
C) It made it a federal crime to transport a woman across a state line "for immoral purposes."
D) It instituted strict regulation of the meatpacking industry.
E) It established the Federal Reserve System.

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