What was the purpose of the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890?
A.
to limit the amount of power corporations could have on commerce and trade
B.
to limit the amount of money a corporation could donate to a political candidate
C.
to legalize the formations of trusts and monopolies
D.
to decrease the influence of the government on corporations
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The purpose of the [Sherman] Act is not to protect businesses from the working of the market; it is to protect the public from the failure of the market. The law directs itself not against conduct which is competitive, even severely so, but against conduct which unfairly tends to destroy competition itself.
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The purpose of the [Sherman] Act is not to protect businesses from the working of the market; it is to protect the public from the failure of the market. The law directs itself not against conduct which is competitive, even severely so, but against conduct which unfairly tends to destroy competition itself.
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