What did President Abraham Lincoln do in 1862 to help influence food regulation in America?

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Responses

He passed two laws: The Meat Inspection Act and The Food and Drugs act.

He passed two laws: The Meat Inspection Act and The Food and Drugs act.

He appointed the first chemist to serve in the Department of Agriculture.

He appointed the first chemist to serve in the Department of Agriculture.

He required all bread to be made with standard ingredients and no unnecessary fillers.

He required all bread to be made with standard ingredients and no unnecessary fillers.

He founded the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control.

Neither of these options are correct. President Abraham Lincoln did not pass any laws or create any government agencies related to food regulation in 1862. Additionally, the Food and Drug Administration was not founded until 1906 and the Centers for Disease Control was not founded until 1946.