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Andrei [34K]
3 years ago
12

Theodore Roosevelt's first major trust-busting victory resulted from a suit brought against A. Standard Oil. B. the American Tob

acco Company. C. the Northern Securities Company. D. the DuPont Corporation
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Sergeu [11.5K]3 years ago
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According to my info C.The Northern Securities Company(NSC) is the right answer.
Hope i helped :)

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Nathan Bedford Forrest: Early Life

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****THIS WAS FROM HISTORY.COM****

NOT MY ARTICLE

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