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in 1908, the supreme court ruled in muller v. oregon that
○ state laws could not break up all monopolies.
○ states could not decide the length of a workday.
○ states could regulate fees charged by railroads.
○ state laws could limit working hours for women.
The case of Muller v. Oregon (1908) dealt with the constitutionality of a state law limiting the working hours of women. The Supreme Court ruled that state laws could limit working hours for women, upholding the Oregon law that restricted women's workdays to 10 hours. The other options are incorrect: breaking up monopolies was related to antitrust cases, states' ability to regulate railroad fees was in other cases, and the ruling was about allowing states to limit women's work hours, not saying they couldn't decide workday length.
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D. state laws could limit working hours for women.