The Federal Trade Commission Act

A. encouraged industries to write basic "codes" governing prices, hours, and wages across the board.
B. helped businesses increase their trade markets.
C. defined the standard for "unfair trade practices."
D. failed to give the government new powers to investigate corporate behavior.
E. created an agency to determine whether business practices were acceptable to the government.


Answer: E

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