munn vs Illinois
Absolutely nothing.
Supreme Court case of Munn v Illinois showed that states need to regulate certain businesses
Munn v. Illinois (1877) was the supreme court ruling that declared that grange laws were constitutional. The decision was based on the argument that railroads provided a public service and therefore were not completely private.
it allowed the government to set prices over some private businesses
Chicago.
no the chinese are secretly using them as bombs to destroy the united states
it stated that the state governments have the power to regulate private government.
the granger laws were legal
Farmers had political power
Munn v. Illinois, 94 US 113 (1877)The US Supreme Court defined certain private businesses as "private utilities" operating in the public interest, and gave the States the right to regulate the prices they charged their customers. Munn specifically addressed the use of grain elevators, but the Court's decision applied the regulatory rights across a broad spectrum of industries, including railroads, that operated intrastate.
No, The result was The Interstate Commerce Commission.