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The Pendleton Act, passed soon after the death of James Garfield, represented one of the first attempts at civil service reform in American history. Who passed it, and why? Similarly, who opposed the passage of this bill, and on what grounds?
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Two of the earlier Congressional attempts to deal with the rapid expansion and consolidation of American business during the Gilded Age were the Interstate Commerce Act (1887) and Sherman Anti-Trust Act (1890). What did these two pieces of legislation hope to accomplish, and why are they important? Given the fact that neither of them were adequately enforced until over a decade after their passage, why did Congress choose to pass them in the first place? Are these reasons evident in the language of the acts?
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