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The Clayton Antitrust Act

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The answer is C.

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User Rakesh Tiwari
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The correct answer is C. allowed workers to organize more freely

They didn't promote the business of monopolies, they actually fought against them. They strengthened the government's oversight so as to prevent trusts and monopolies and cartels and similar things. They didn't ban unions because they believed that it was the right of the workers to be free to unionize. This was problematic before because courts often treated unions as if they were cartels themselves.
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