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23 The Interstate Commerce Act was passed for what primary purpose?

To cap railroad profits
O
To establish monopolies
O To protect consumers
O To ensure profits

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Answer:

To protect consumers.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Interstate Commerce Act was passed in 1887 to protect consumers from the monopolistic practices of railroads. The railroads had become very powerful and were charging high rates, especially for short hauls and for small businesses. The act created the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) to regulate the railroads and ensure that they charged fair and reasonable rates.

So the answer is To protect consumers.

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