A) Charge the same for both weekday and weekend rentals.
B) Charge more for weekend rentals and less for weekday rentals.
C) Charge more for rentals during the week and less for weekend rentals.
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A) states cannot enact laws that interfere with interstate commerce.
B) states could restrict price-discrimination based on person,but not price-discrimination based on place.
C) states could regulate railroad rates on long-hauls,but not rates on short-hauls.
D) held that railroad practices could not be regulated by any federal or state governing body.
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A) about 5
B) about 40
C) about 80
D) about 120
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A) the railroads were indispensable to the economic development of the United States.
B) the railroads were not indispensable in 1850 but by 1890 were dispensable.
C) the railroads could explain only a small fraction of the growth in real income in the United States.
D) economics is not sufficiently scientific to make a meaningful calculation of the social savings.
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A) in Salt Lake City.
B) in Washington,D.C.
C) at Promontory Point.
D) on the rim of the Grand Canyon.
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A) profits
B) social savings
C) wage income
D) balance of trade
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A) consumers.
B) the environment.
C) the federal government.
D) major shippers.
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A) more powerful locomotives.
B) automatic couplers.
C) air brakes.
D) All of the above are correct.
E) Only a and b are correct.
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A) two groups of Mormon "handcarters" who were stranded when early winter storms interrupted their migration.
B) two work teams that were instrumental in completing the first transcontinental railroad.
C) the northern and southern branches,respectively,of the Granger organization.
D) two railroad construction companies that were found to have "insiders" on the boards of railroad companies with which they contracted.
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A) varied rates based on passenger's gender.
B) varied rates based on town of origin.
C) higher rates per mile for short-hauls than for long-hauls.
D) higher rates per ton for manufactured goods than for raw materials.
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A) 1,000;75,000
B) 10,000;50,000
C) 30,000;250,000
D) 75,000;500,000
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A) Interstate Commerce Commission.
B) Federal Trade Commission.
C) Federal Bureau of Alcohol,Tobacco,and Fire Arms.
D) United States Fair Trade Commission.
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A) that government support was as essential.
B) that profits to the nation would be enormous.
C) that private investors would be easily compensated for any risk.
D) that transatlantic crossing via rail would take a fraction of the time of a clipper ship passage.
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A) there was surprisingly little corruption given the corruption in other walks of life at the time.
B) there was surprisingly little corruption,mostly involving the buying off of federal regulators when rate controls became unreasonable.
C) there was a great deal of corruption,mostly in the form of high fees charged
Immigrants for what was really free federal land.
D) there was a great deal of corruption,mostly because construction companies were run by insiders.
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A) an organization designed to support the interests of railroads.
B) an agrarian society.
C) an abolitionist organization.
D) a society that petitioned for Prohibition.
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A) Loans from the U.S.government
B) Reduced corporate income taxes
C) Land grants
D) Direct payments based on the number of miles of tracks laid
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A) state laws limiting prices charged by grain elevators were a violation of the Fifth Amendment.
B) grain elevator and freight prices could only be regulated by the federal government.
C) states have a right to regulate businesses within the state that are "clothed with a public interest."
D) organizations like the Grangers violated federal conspiracy laws.
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A) Price controls on grain operators
B) Price deflation
C) A strong commitment to backing currency only with gold
D) Federal government aid to railroads
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A) encourage competition.
B) attempt to restrict output in order to raise prices.
C) rely on legally enforceable contracts between cartel participants.
D) rely on advertising and packaging to increase profits.
E) All of the above.
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A) added little to economic fluctuations.
B) strongly influence capital formation.
C) caused the three major financial crisis of that era.
D) All of the above are correct.
E) Only b and c are correct.
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