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Which legislation played the GREATEST role in prohibiting the formation and operation of monopolies in the late
1800s?
the Dawes Act
the Pendleton Act
the Sherman Anti-Trust Act
the Interstate Commerce Act

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the sherman anti-trust act

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The legislation that played the greatest role in prohibiting the formation and operation of monopolies in the late 1800s the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Sherman Anti-Trust Act of July 2, 1890 was the first attempt by the American government to limit anti-competitive behavior by companies: it thus signified the birth of modern competition law.

The bill aimed at countering the actions of Standard Oil, which was constituted as a trust and not in the form of a company whose rights were, at the time, limited. Ironically, when Standard Oil was dismantled, it had already taken the form of a company, and the Sherman Antitrust Act hardly applied to trusts. It is supplemented by the Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914.

This law has served as a model for the drafting of the basic texts of several competition laws around the world.

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