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Interstate Commerce Commission - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Commerce Clause - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Commerce Clause is an enumerated power listed in the United States Constitution (Article 1, Section 8, Clause 3). The clause states that the United States Congress has the power to regulate comm...
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Various sections of the Interstate Commerce Act banned "personal discrimination" and gave the Commission the power to determine maximum "reasonable" rates. Equally significant, the Act required that rates be published.
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Single-Answer Multiple Choice. Mark the one best answer for each of the following questions. ... c. no significant changes in marriage patterns or family life.
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Chapter 24 test. ap APUSH ap us history apush test ... b. Interstate Commerce Commission. c. Consumer Affairs Commission. d. Federal Anti-Trust Commission. e. Federal Communications Commission. One of the most significant aspects of the Interstate Commerce Act was that it a. revolutionized the business system.
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b. Interstate Commerce Commission. c. Consumer Affairs Commission. d. Federal Anti-Trust Commission. e. Federal Communications Commission. One of the most significant aspects of the Interstate Commerce Act was that it a. revolutionized the business system.
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