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During the Gilded Age, how did the US Congress act to regulate business practices?

a) Congress was concerned about workers, so they passed laws that guaranteed a minimum wage.
b) Congress did not pass laws that would control the growth of monopolies.
c) Congress passed laws that ensured workplace safety.

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Thank you for posting your question here at brainly. During the Gilded Age, the US Congress act to regulate business practices is when Congress passed laws that ensured workplace safety. The answer is C. I hope the answer will help. 

During the Gilded Age, the US Congress act to regulate business practices is :

Congress passed laws that ensured workplace safety.

Congress did not pass laws that would control the growth of monopolies.

Explanation:

It was through the Gilded Age that Congress established the Sherman Anti-Trust Act to crack up monopolistic business organizations, and the Interstate Commerce Act, to control railroad rates. State regulations created functions to regulate utilities and laws governing work conditions.