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Christopher Mergen
on Nov 21, 2024Verified
When was the Sherman Act enacted?
A) 1890
B) 1925
C) 1935
D) 1943
E) 1958
Sherman Act
A foundational antitrust law in the United States enacted in 1890 that prohibits monopolistic practices and promotes competition.
Enacted
Refers to the action of making a bill or proposal into law following its approval by legislative authorities.
- Discern and detail the objectives and outcomes of antitrust laws such as the Sherman Act, Clayton Act, and similar legislation on the competitiveness within markets.
Verified Answer
KC
Learning Objectives
- Discern and detail the objectives and outcomes of antitrust laws such as the Sherman Act, Clayton Act, and similar legislation on the competitiveness within markets.
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