Answer:
The legislation that played the greatest role in prohibiting the formation and operation of monopolies in the late 1800s the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.
Explanation:
The Sherman Anti-Trust Act of July 2, 1890 was the first attempt by the American government to limit anti-competitive behavior by companies: it thus signified the birth of modern competition law.
The bill aimed at countering the actions of Standard Oil, which was constituted as a trust and not in the form of a company whose rights were, at the time, limited. Ironically, when Standard Oil was dismantled, it had already taken the form of a company, and the Sherman Antitrust Act hardly applied to trusts. It is supplemented by the Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914.
This law has served as a model for the drafting of the basic texts of several competition laws around the world.
Americans were scared of communism because it was something new that at the time they didn't allow and also meant that everyone had to be paid fairly.
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<span>A. They both attempted to preserve the
Union. Both compromise sought to satisfy both pro-slavery and anti-slavery
factions in government. Both sought to find ways to ensure that there was a
balance between the two sides. The
Kansas-Nebraska Act however, destroyed that balance and later led to Civil War.</span>