Titled Antitrust Lawsuits, Monopolies, and Anticompetitive Business Practices in Today's Economy.
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Darren Schaefer
Dr. Foran
English 102
10 March 2002
Antitrust Lawsuits, Monopolies, and Anticompetitive Business Practices in Today's Economy
In July of 1890, the Sherman Antitrust was passed by the U.S. Congress through the efforts of Senator John Sherman of Ohio. That act is the basic federal enactment that regulates the operations of corporate trusts. The act declared illegal every contract, combination in the form of trust or otherwise, or conspiracy, in restraint of trade or commerce among
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rights. Without them, we would be the hostage of a few industry giants, and there would be no competition in the business world. So in conclusion, antitrust laws keep our economic system flowing smoothly. Although, the government needs to be able to step in sooner, and take harsher action when it comes to monopolistic practices, or anticompetitive practices, so that we won't be held hostage to a companies high prices or inadequate or unwanted product.
rights. Without them, we would be the hostage of a few industry giants, and there would be no competition in the business world. So in conclusion, antitrust laws keep our economic system flowing smoothly. Although, the government needs to be able to step in sooner, and take harsher action when it comes to monopolistic practices, or anticompetitive practices, so that we won't be held hostage to a companies high prices or inadequate or unwanted product.