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m_a_m_a [10]
3 years ago
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You may have to go to the web to answer this one because the explanation in this video is a bit vague. The question: what did th

e US Supreme Court decision in Munn v Illinois establish clearly for the first time in US law? Select one: a. that video games' violence, no matter how outrageous, even when it includes glorification of killing the innocent, is protected by the First Amendment b. that the Affordable Care Act is Constitutional c. that grain elevators could charge whatever price they wanted to store grain for shipment d. that the government cannot regulate private businesses e. that the government can regulate private businesses
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1 answer:
Tema [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

The correct option is E.

Explanation:

That is, the US Supreme Court established that state governments can regulate private industries that affect the "common good" since grain storage facilities were dedicated to public use, therefore , their rates were subject to public regulation.

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