1) Bill of Rights
2) We the People
3) The House of Reps and the Senate
4) 100
5) parliament
6) Declared our independence from Great Britain
7) A change to the constitution
8) 6 years
9) 2 years
10) 4 years
11) November
12) The vice president
13) Keeps any of the 3 branches of the US government from becoming too powerful
14) The president
15) Democrat and Republican
16) idk i’m from CA
17) 435
18) because of the states population
19) 4
20) Donald J. Trump
21) Michael R. Pence
22) Nancy Pelosi
23) the Speaker of the House of Reps
24) The President of the US
25) the President of the US
Hmmm...
I always am cautious with C), NEVER.
Anyway, Occasionally, Sometimes, and May are pretty much the same!
Answer:
A. the Clayton Act.
Explanation:
The source of today's antitrust laws is the Sherman Act, the American Antitrust Law of July 2, 1890, supplemented later by the Clayton Act of 1914, and the Law that created the Federal Trade Commission the same year, the american antitrust agency.
Some authors claim that the Sherman Act was designed to protect the market itself, which would be self-destructing due to excessive economic freedom. It is even argued that the American antitrust law represented a supposed salvation from liberalism, which, without regulation, would give rise to monopolistic concentrations that distorted the natural rules of competition.