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What do the Sherman Antitrust Act, Clayton Act, and the Federal Trade Commission Act

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Whereas the Sherman Act only declared monopoly illegal, the Clayton Act defined as illegal certain business practices that are conducive to the formation of monopolies or that result from them. ... The Clayton Act and other antitrust and consumer protection regulations are enforced by the Federal Trade Commission.

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