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Tyson Mcintyre
7 May, 14:21
Claton antitust act
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Bryanna Nguyen
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The Clayton Antitrust Act is a piece of legislation passed by the U. S. Congress in 1914. The Act defines unethical business practices, such as price fixing and monopolies, and upholds various rights of labor.
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