<u>Original Question</u><u><em>: What is the significance of the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887?</em></u>
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<u>Answer: Choice (B)</u> or <u>The act established some of the first steps to allow congress to regulate interstate trade</u>
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<em>Reason:</em>
- <em>Choice (A) is incorrect because these laws were set up to regulate industries, not to ban certain monopolies</em>
- <em>Choice (B) is correct because it was the first attempt by the government to implement rules to prevent railroads from setting up outlandish prices</em>
- <em>Choice (C) is incorrect because this act didn't have any relation with the Apache Indians</em>
- <em>Choice (D) is incorrect because this wasn't the first time that the US set up a law that influenced the economy</em>
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Importance Of Indentured Servants in the 1600s.
Indentures servants arrived in America in 1607 after the settlement of Virginia company. Indentured servants were born out of a need of cheap labor. The earlier settlers had allot of land but with no one to care for it. There was need for increased labor hence leading to popularity in indentures servants. With this in mind Virginia company developed the system of indentured servitube to attract worker. Indentures servants were significant a result to high demand of labor and cheap production cost required.
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I think it's B, but I'm not 100% positive.