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Which Act prevents monopolies and conspiracies from fixing prices, fixing bids, or dividing a market between competitors? The Act prevents monopolies and conspiracies from fixing prices, fixing bids, or dividing a market between competitors.

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The Sherman Act,

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The Sherman Act, or Sherman Antitrust Act, prevents monopolies and conspiracies from fixing prices, fixing bids, or dividing a market between competitors. The Sherman antitrust act tries to prevent the rising of price, to protect consumers from abuse, to foster a competitive marketplace and legitimately successful business and to avoid unilateral agreements which are anticompetitive and attempts to monopolize the market.

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