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Laws controlling monopoliesThe Clayton Antitrust ActThe Federal Trade Commission(OW)
1. sherman Antitrust act 2. Clayton Antitrust Act 3. Federal trade Commision Act 4. Robinson Patman Act
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He didn't want federal involvement because he feared that intervention with the stock marketwould cause panic.
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Firat Cengiz has written: 'Antitrust federalism in the EU and the US' -- subject(s): Federal government, Antitrust law
The Sherman Anti-Trust Act of 1890 was the first measure passed by the U.S. Congress to prohibit trusts or business activities that federal government regulators deem to be anticompetitive. It also requires the federal government to investigate and pursue trusts (monopolies).
There are three major federal antitrust laws: The Sherman Antitrust Act, the Clayton Act and the Federal Trade Commission Act.
The Federal Employees Political Activities Act states that an employee of the Federal government cannot be fired for airing their political views. This allowed employees of the Federal government to participate in political activities on their own time.
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Earl W. Kintner has written: 'Statutes Appendices Index (Federal Antitrust Laws, Vol 10)' 'An intellectual property law primer : a survey of the law of patents, trade secrets, trademarks, franchises, copyrights, and personality and entertainment rights' -- subject(s): Intellectual property 'A Robinson-Patman primer' -- subject(s): Price discrimination 'An antitrust primer' -- subject(s): Advertising laws, Antitrust law 'Federal antitrust law' -- subject(s): Antitrust law 'A primer on the law of deceptive practices' -- subject(s): Advertising laws, Unfair Competition 'Antitrust exemptions, specific industries and activities (Federal antitrust law : a treatise on the antitrust laws of the United States)' 'Practices prohibited by the Sherman act (His Federal antitrust law)'
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The federal government won the power to prevent monopolies and mergers that interfered with trade between states . =)
The federal government won the power to prevent monopolies and mergers that interfered with trade between states . =)
The federal government won the power to prevent monopolies and mergers that interfered with trade between states . =)
laws controlling monopoliesthe Clayton Antitrust Actthe Federal Trade Commission