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Maksim231197 [3]
3 years ago
5

Select ALL the correct answers. Each of the sentences below accurately describes the practices of the Standard Oil Company durin

g the Gilded Age. Which two also fit the definition of a monopoly? It controlled 90 percent of the US oil refining industry. It paid its workers higher wages than most other companies. It gave consumers free lamps to create demand for its kerosene. Its directors focused on driving competitors out of business.
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1 answer:
stepan [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The correct answers are:

-It controlled 90% of the US oil refining industry.

- Its directors focused on driving competitors out of business.

Explanation:

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