The Sherman Anti-Trust Act was passed by Congress, with the support of President Benjamin Harrison, in 1890. Such act declared illegal any business combination that sought to restrain trade , in an attempt to curb the growth of monopolies.
The Sherman Anti-Trust Act was used when the workers of the American Railway Union were on a strike, known as the Pullman Strike, which occurred in 1894 when George Pullman, the president of the Pullman Palace Car Company, decided to reduce the salaries of his workers. As a result of the application of the Trust Act on such conflict the president of the American Railway Union, Eugene Debs, was arrested.
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The United States has a mixed economy. It works according to an economic system that features characteristics of both capitalism and socialism. ... A "true" or "absolute" free market economy requires that all property be owned by private individuals and all goods and services be privately provided.
A mixed economy has some characteristics of a command economy in strategic areas. It allows the federal government to safeguard its people and its market. The government has a large role in the military, international trade, and national transportation. ... Other mixed economies allow the government to own key industries.
Guam is technically part of the U.S, so it would be English and the other group is Polynesian.
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Feudalism is a type of government where a weak monarchy (emperor) tries to control an area of land through agreements with wealthy landholders. Feudalism brought many changes in Japan. ... The Yamato family remained as emperor, but their power was seriously reduced because the daimyo, shoguns, and samurai were so powerful.