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Which best summarizes Ida Tarbell’s assessment of Standard Oil? 

The company was appreciated in its community.

The company was interested in cooperating with other businesses.

The company was ruthless in its drive to eliminate competition.

The company was focused on establishing lower prices.

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The Answer Is :


C : The company was ruthless in its drive to eliminate competition.


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User Ojus Kulkarni
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The correct answer is C) The company was ruthless in its drive to eliminate competition.

Ida Tarbell was a muckraker during the late 19th and early 20th century. Her goal was to expose the ruthless business practices used by people like John D. Rockefeller. Rockefeller was a monopoly and often tried to eliminate competition in the oil industry by developing his company, Standard Oil, into a giant.

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