<span>The </span>Sherman Antitrust Act<span> (</span>Sherman Act, 26 Stat. 209<span>, </span>15 U.S.C. §§ 1–7<span>) is a landmark federal statute in the history of </span>United States antitrust law<span> (or "</span>competition
law<span>") passed by Congress in 1890. Passed under
the presidency of </span>Benjamin
Harrison<span>, it prohibits certain business activities that
federal government regulators deem to be </span>anti-competitive<span>, and requires the federal government to
investigate and pursue </span>trusts<span>.</span>
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Because girl rocks! (just kidding) Answer in explanation
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During the 1850s, the women's rights movement gathered steam, but lost momentum when the Civil War began. ... In 1869, this faction formed a group called the National Woman Suffrage Association founded by Lucy Stone. They began to fight for a universal-suffrage amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
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the kingdom had important trade connections to the North African provinces of the Roman Empire.
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which itself had adopted Christianity a couple of decades earlier. Indeed, there were many trade and diplomatic connections directly between Constantinople and Axum, and it is probable that this passage of individuals to and fro also introduced Christianity into Ethiopia