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The Sherman Antitrust Act outlawed:

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The Sherman Antitrust Act, enacted in 1890, outlawed certain business practices and combinations that were considered anticompetitive. Its main purpose was to promote fair competition and prevent monopolies or restraints on trade. Specifically, the Sherman Antitrust Act outlawed two types of anticompetitive behavior:
1. Monopolies and attempts to monopolize
2. Restraints of trade and anticompetitive agreements
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