The most important result of the Sherman Antitrust Act by 1902 was to __________

A) break up the Standard Oil trust
B) inhibit the formation of trade unions
C) bring thousands of new firms into the market
D) clog the courts with unnecessary cases


Answer: B

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A. The groups signed up a large number of people and won several Congressional elections. B. The groups found little support but aroused mass fear of a revolution. C. The groups found massive support but enacted no political change or social concern. D. The groups did well electorally but did little in the way of policy enactment.

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The causes for the failure of Robert Owen's utopian New Harmony Community in New Harmony, Indiana in the 1820s included all of the following EXCEPT

A) the community could not attract enough skilled workers to make it economically successful. B) there was tension between those who ran New Harmony and the rest of the community. C) it could not sustain itself financially after Owen had exhausted his financial resources and stopped investing in New Harmony. D) the local authorities in Indiana harassed and criminally prosecuted New Harmony leaders and members.

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