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What was one of the weaknesses of the sherman antitrust act that made the law difficult to argue in court
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What was one of the weaknesses of the sherman antitrust act that made the law difficult to argue in court
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The law did not adeguately define trusts and monopolies.
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One of the weaknesses of the sherman antitrust act that made the law difficult to argue in court was that it provided very few specifics on who could charged for initiation and participating in trusts--making it hard to gather "hard" evidence.
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