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Which law did Congress pass in 1906 to require that food and drugs be labeled correctly? A. the Interstate Commerce Act B. the Pure Food and Drug Act C. the Pendleton Act D. the Sherman Antitrust Act

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Congress passed the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act in 1906, and President Theodore Roosevelt signed them into law. Taking effect in 1907, they required: sanitary conditions in factories, inspection of animals and meat, and correct labeling to prevent "adulturation" or misbranding. In other words, it's B.

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User Ratty
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the Meat Inspection Act,,,,,,,,,

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