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Why did the interstate commerce commission have difficulty enforcing reforms

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The courts often ruled against the commission Explanation;-In 1887, Congress passed the Interstate Commerce Act which created the Interstate Commerce Commission, the first true federal regulatory agency. It was designed to address the issues of railroad abuse and discrimination and required the following: Shipping rates had to be "reasonable and just "Rates had to be published

Secret rebates were outlawed

Price discrimination against small markets was made illegal



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A The courts often ruled against the commission

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