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PLEASE ANSWER QUICK. Why were so few violations of the Sherman antitrust act being the to court? No businesses violated he law once it was put in place.Court cases took too much time and money. The interstate commerce commission knew it wouldn’t win. The law was too unpopular with the general public

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Hi,

The main reason why so few violations of the Sherman Antitrust Act were brought to court was because the government was slightly corrupt, with some people in charge of prosecuting these cases "in bed" with those breaking the law.

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Answer:

B: Court cases took too much time and cost too much money.

Step-by-step explanation:

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