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27 January, 20:13

What ended President William H. Taft's anti-trust efforts?

the elimination of monopolies in the U. S.

banks' refusal to support dollar diplomacy

the end of his term in office

his decision to avoid antagonizing big business

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  1. 27 January, 20:16
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    What ended President William H. Taft's anti-trust efforts was the end of his term in office.

    Throughout his administration President Taft consistently launched antitrust cases because he was inclined to believe that courts were to regulate trust activities and not the executive branch of the federal government.
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