The aim of the Sherman Antitrust Act was to

A) encourage competition in business and prevent the growth of monopolies.
B) create the National Labor Relations Board.
C) prohibit closed shops.
D) prohibit employers from discriminating against workers for union activity or membership.
E) help out the newly forming drug business.


A

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a. societies were able to adjust birth rates to adapt to the social and economic environment in which they existed b. these populations had lower life expectancies, because lack of birth-spacing led to poverty and famine c. when population density was low, more land could be devoted to agriculture, and enough food could be grown to eliminate famine d. societies were not able to make adjustments to birth rates or mortality rates

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A. A wealthy country B. A poor country C. A country without class stratification D. A country that relies foreign investment

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As an approach to economic and social policy in the United Kingdom, neoliberalism supports

a. increased social spending. b. the promotion of market competition and entrepreneurship. c. government intervention in the economy through the use of nationalized industries. d. decreased foreign investment to limit Britain's exposure to the forces of globalization. e. all of these.

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