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Citrus2011 [14]
2 years ago
9

The ________ is a federal statute, enacted in 1890, that makes certain restraints of trade and monopolistic acts illegal.

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agasfer [191]2 years ago
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The Sherman Act is a federal statute, enacted in 1890, that makes certain restraints of trade and monopolistic acts illegal.

Legal ones are generally permitted by law. Illegal, on the other hand, means that something is not permitted by law. In English there are several ways to do the opposite.

Not all illegal acts are criminal acts, but all acts that are considered criminal are always illegal acts. For example, exceeding the speed limit is illegal, but not criminal.

Driving It is illegal to drive without a US driver's license. It is illegal to enter or ride a vehicle without wearing a seatbelt. It is illegal for an infant to ride in a car without a child seat. 8 Drugs It is illegal to buy, sell or use drugs.

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