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One way in which the Federal Trade Commission

(1914) and the Clayton Antitrust Act (1914) are
similar is that both
(1) helped to end child labor in factories
(2) attempted to correct abusive business practices
(3) advanced laissez-faire economic principles
(4) increased wages for factory workers

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One way in which the Federal Trade Commission (1914) and the Clayton Antitrust Act (1914) are similar is that both "(2) attempted to correct abusive business practices," since they both aimed at curbing the monopolies that were dragging the US economy down.
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