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What did the Federal Trade Commission do?

Outlawed small-business methods of discouraging competition.
They guaranteed competitive markets overseas.
It was responsible for seeing that antitrust laws were enforced and small businesses were proteted.
They created and government department whereby agents investigate safe practices in industries nationwide.

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The correct answer is It was responsible for seeing that antitrust laws were enforced and small businesses were proteted. Because The Federal Trade Commission was established as an independent agency from the U.S Government in 1914 by the Woodrow Wilson Presidency, where its main objective was to promote the consumers and small businesses protection and remove and prevent the disloyal comercial practices as the monopoly, misleading advertising and scam, among others, inside the United States, through the implementation of antitrust laws and the control, verification and imposition of sanctions to those who violate those laws.

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The correct answer is It was responsible for seeing that antitrust laws were enforced and small businesses were proteted. Because The Federal Trade Commission was established as an independent agency from the U.S Government in 1914 by the Woodrow Wilson Presidency, where its main objective was to promote the consumers and small businesses protection and remove and prevent the disloyal comercial practices as the monopoly, misleading advertising and scam, among others, inside the United States, through the implementation of antitrust laws and the control, verification and imposition of sanctions to those who violate those laws.

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