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The brilliant lawyer Louis D. Brandeis, who later became a Supreme Court justice, argued that the federal government should work to break up the largest corporations because the "curse of bigness" was inefficient. was a threat to freedom. All these answers are correct. encouraged abuses of power. limited competition.

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All of them

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Louis Brandeis, the "people´s lawyer," was America's greatest critic of bigness since Thomas Jefferson. He used to consider big banks and big government as a menace to liberty and democracy. He considered that citizens could develop their faculties only in small communities, so that they could participate in American democracy.

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