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History, 26.03.2021 16:10 Hockeypro1127

What was one way Progressives
wanted to regulate railroads?
by limiting the fees railroads could
charge for carrying freight
O by limiting the number of states through which railroads could travel
O by determining the wages paid to railroad workers
O by determining
the amount of taxes the railroads had to pay

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