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According to the Pure Food and Drug Act of the early 1900's, what was required to be listed on the label of all consumable foods and drugs? A. weight B. bar codes C. prices D. ingredients​

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Answer:

D. ingredients

Step-by-step explanation:

If the manufacturer opted to list the weight or measure of a food, this had to be done accurately. Also, the food or drug label could not be false or misleading in any particular, and the presence and amount of eleven dangerous ingredients, including alcohol, heroin, and cocaine, had to be listed.

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