<span>Korean Workers Party (KWP), the North Korean communist party. This past weekend saw a huge military parade through Kim Il Sung Square (the central plaza of Pyongyang). Foreign journalists were flown in for a rare 'privileged' (read: manipulated) view of the party and military in full glory. Kim Jong Un even spoke, a genuinely rare event. A high-level foreign dignitary from another ostensibly 'communist' one-party state - China - also showed up.</span>
The correct answer is: "labor laws and anti trust cases".
Both are elements which limit the actions of corporations when they pursue their own interest of profit maximization without caring about the negative consequences that their economic activity may be causing to other economic agents or to the society as a whole.
On the first hand, labor laws defined the terms that should govern a labor contract and the rights of employers and employees, so that any abuses can be commited on any side.
Secondy, anti trust regulations (like Sherman Antitrust Act) and cases enable to prevent the consolidation of monopolies, which have serious negative consequences for consumers: high prices, lower amounts of production (possible shortages) and lower quality products, and also for society, as monopolists who control an industry do not have incentives for investing on innovation or efficient tecniques.
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When Great Britain passed the Tea Act in 1773, it had a negative impact on tea importers in Britain's North American colonies. They resented that the British East India Company now had a monopoly on trading tea in North America.
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Answer: Founded so people could move westward - New York
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