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Why did railroads try and stop farmer's from organizing?

Organized farmers would get state and Federal Laws passed that would regulate the railroads.


The Granger Laws tried to regulate which industry?

RailRoads


What was Progressive candidate Theodore Roosevelt's term in the 1912 presidential election for an expansion of federal power to regulate big business and enact legislation to promote?

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What legislation was passed during the gilded age to regulate monopolies and railroads?

1887: The Interstate Commerce Act which attacked monopolies and competition. 1890: Sherman Antitrust Act which attacked contracts made between businesses.


Interstate Commerce was originally intended to regulate what industry?

railroads.


What was the purpose of the national grange?

to regulate the railroads


What was one way progressive wanted to regulate railroads?

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What was the name of the laws that set limits on what could be charged by raliroads to ship freight?

The legislation that set limits on what railroads could charge to ship freight was called the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887. This was the first federal legislation to regulate the railroad industry and prevent discrimination and unfair practices in pricing.


When state governments passed Granger laws?

railroads protested that only the federal government, not states, could regulate railroads


Reconstruction succeeded in its goals of restoring the Union and helping to?

Regulate the railroads


Why Government officials tried but failed to regulate the railroads?

The government was shutdown


What clubs appealed the state to regulate railroads and storehouses?

Granges