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Business, 02.02.2020 11:43 jakobrobinette

Cartels, monopolies, trusts, and horizontal and vertical integration all share the goal of
increasing profits
which of the following was a step by the federal government to limit the power of corporations?
sherman antitrust act
which argument supports the perception of the big business leaders as "captains of industry"?
industrialists' support for technology benefited the economy.

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