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Daniel [21]
4 years ago
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Think about what you know about competitions, monopolies, and trusts. Was business reform necessary? Check all of the boxes that

you agree with. Having strong businesses and industries is good for the economy. A company should have the right to form a monopoly. Competition between companies is good for people who buy goods. The government has the right to put limits on what businesses can and cannot do, even if those limits lower businesses' profits.
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viktelen [127]4 years ago
5 0

Answer: chose any one it’ll say any one is right

Explanation: I just did that ❤️

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