Pension Plan2024-02-14Assessing Yourself and Your Business Idea2024-02-14 Report a question What's wrong with this question? You cannot submit an empty report. Please add some details. 12345678910 Monopoly Advanced Business English practice 10 multiple-choice questions If you log in, you will get the results via email. Category: business-advanced 1. According to Cornell University Law School, trusts and monopolies are .......... of wealth in the hands of a few. concentrations concatenations amassings masses Category: business-advanced 2. Such conglomerations of economic resources are thought to be injurious to the public and individuals because such trusts minimize, if not .......... normal marketplace competition, and yield undesirable price controls. marginalize obliterate maximize obfuscate Category: business-advanced 3. These, in turn, cause markets to stagnate and .......... individual initiative. skip tap sap drip Category: business-advanced 4. To prevent trusts from creating .......... on trade or commerce and reducing competition, Congress passed the Sherman Act in 1890. curtailment containment restraints refrains Category: business-advanced 5. The Sherman Act is the main source of .......... law. antitrust oligarchic commercial monopolistic Category: business-advanced 6. The Sherman Act is a Federal .......... and as such has a scope limited by Constitutional constraints on the Federal government. statute bylaw regulation edict Category: business-advanced 7. The commerce clause, however, allows .......... a very wide interpretation and application of this act. on with about for Category: business-advanced 8. The Sherman Act applies to all transactions and business involved in .......... commerce. internecine interstate international intestate Category: business-advanced 9. Most if not all states have comparable laws prohibiting monopolistic conduct, price fixing agreements, and other acts that constrain trade having strictly local .......... influence compact contract impact Category: business-advanced 10. The Massachusetts Act reads: it shall be unlawful for any person .......... in commerce, to make a sale of goods on the condition that the purchaser thereof shall not deal in the goods of a competitor of the seller, where the effect of such sale or such condition may be to lessen substantially competition or tend to create a monopoly in any line of trade. enacted entwined engaged embroiled Your score is The average score is 0% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Restart quiz Share0