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The Sherman Anti-Trust Act does not prohibit: Group of answer choices a manufacturer from having a natural monopoly over its own product a seller to dominate a market because of superior product or business a manufacturer to sell only through a particular distributor all of the above

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Answer: All of the above

Step-by-step explanation:

The Sherman Antitrust Act outlawed trusts. These are the groups of businesses that fine together to form a monopoly so that they can dictate price.

The purpose of the Act's was firctgr promotion of economic fairness and competitiveness. The Sherman Anti-Trust Act does not prohibit a manufacturer from having a natural monopoly over its own product.

Also, it doesn't prohibit a seller to dominate a market because of superior product or business a manufacturer to sell only through a particular distributor.

Therefore, the correct option is "All of the above".

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