The Clayton Act Can Be Considered Stronger Than The Sherman Antitrust Act Because

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The Clayton Act Can Be Considered Stronger Than The Sherman Antitrust Act Because

use: a. it created a true regulatory agency with enforcement powers. b. it protected small businesses from the growing power of large chains. c. it strongly encouraged self-regulation practices through the use of moral suasion. d. it forbade certain actions that lessen competition, even if no actual has yet occurred. e. it provided a way for businesses to protect their intellectual property.
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d. it forbade certain actions that lessen competition, even if no actual has yet occurred. EXPLANATION: Because of vague wording and government inactivity, there was only one successful case against a company in the nine years after the Sherman Act became law, and it was supplemented with the Clayton Act (1914). This act forbids certain actions that are likely to lessen competition, although no actual harm has yet occurred.

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