Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 was the first major piece of legislation against monopolies. The goal was to keep things competitive. They were trying to keep prices from rising due to a company or group of companies purposely withholding stock or goods to create an artificially high demand for a product and causing the price to rise.
Daoism or Taoism is a Chinese indigenous philosophical tradition. Daoists focus their beliefs on understanding the nature of reality, ordening their life with morality, increasing their longevity, practicing rulership and regulating consciousness and diet.
Question: Daoists believe that the Dao is……
Answer: C. The natural way of the universe
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Muscat is the largest and the capital city of Oman. It is located in the northern, coastal part of the country, and it is facing the Gulf of Oman which is a part of the Arabian Sea. The opposite shores of the southern Iran are located about 100 miles north and north west of Muscat.
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<span>One way that Rhode Island colony differed from the Massachusetts bay colony was that Rhode Island had religious tolerance. Although only puritans could worship publicly and have sermons and similar, they didn't bother other people of other faiths.</span>
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Early colonists had to look to the east for a number of reasons. The first was economic. Most colonies, Jamestown for example, depended on the mother country, or more accurately on the companies that founded them, for supplies and financial backing. They also had to become financially lucrative for their backers in England to justify their existence. While some were more explicitly motivated by the desire for profit than others, all of the colonies in their early stages were to some extent business ventures.
Another reason was political. The colonies owed their legitimacy (even the Massachusetts Bay Colony, whose founders wisely took their charter with them) to the Crown. All of the colonies replicated, in some form or another, English common law, including the courts, local officials, and representative bodies. Before long, most colonies were governed by royal appointees, sent as the Crown's representative. Even the independent-minded Puritans were English subjects, and they thought of themselves like this.