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Sherman Anti-Trust Act
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Sherman Anti-Trust Act

In US history, an act of Congress 1890, named after senator John Sherman (1823-1900) of Ohio, designed to prevent powerful corporations from monopolizing industries and restraining trade for their own benefit. Relatively few prosecutions of such trusts were successful under the act.


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