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Anettt [7]
10 months ago
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Select all the correct answers. which two motivations spurred anti-trust legislation in the progressive era? protecting consumer

s dismantling monopolies establishing voting rights promoting capitalism ending segregation
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Ilya [14]10 months ago
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The two motivation includes the protection of consumers  and dismantling of monopolies.

In order to better American society, more emphasis was placed on openness and accountability in government during the Progressive Era.

There have been numerous reforms throughout this time regarding, among other things: women's political rights, food safety regulations, civil service reform, workers' rights, and others.

Anti-trust laws were put in place as a set of guidelines to safeguard consumers from unfair business practises and promote competitiveness among producers.

Therefore, the Progressive Era's anti-trust laws were inspired by the need to safeguard consumers and break up corporate monopolies. The only method to break a legal monopoly is to put pressure on the government to alter the legislation and eliminate market limitations through a procedure known as deregulation. This may be the result of consumer demand, a shift in technology, or lobbying by businesses looking to enter a market.

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