The correct answer is <span>A. Taft dropped Roosevelt's distinction between "good" and "bad" trusts when it came to breaking up monopolies.
Taft was much more aggressive than Roosevelt when it came to application of the Sherman act. Roosevelt believed that not all types of monopolies were bad and some even helped people. Taft on the other hand didn't care for this and fought for a much freer market with no trusts at all, regardless of ethical categories that could be ascribed. </span>
The two main factors that contributed to this quiet depression was A) That demand for crops had began to fall dramatically due to other food sources and B) That they were experiencing bad weather.
The third one does not belong