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Supporters of the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 believed that regulation of business protected consumers. trade helped large companies. taxes assisted consumers. services helped large companies.

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A. business protected consumers.

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The correct answer is that they believed that regulation of business protected consumers.

The act of Sherman anti-trust was the federal act which outlawed the practice of monopolistic business.

This act was passed by U.S congress in order to prohibit trusts.

The act of Sherman prohibited combination, contracts, or conspiracies in commerce or trade.

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