Public pressure for a federal law to prohibit trusts and monopolies led congress to pass the sherman antitrust act in 1890.
Public pressure for a federal law to prohibit trusts and monopolies led congress to pass the sherman antitrust act in 1890.
In contrast to competitive markets monopolies fail to allocate the resources efficiently. Policy makers in the government thus can respond to the problem on monopoly in many ways.Like for the regulation of mergers the government gets the power from antitrust laws. The antitrust laws are a collection of statutes aimed at curbing monopoly power.American antitrust laws are state and federal laws created to prevent monopolies. Antitrust laws apply to both businesses and individuals. The philosophy behind the laws is that trusts and monopolies can stagnate markets and prevent others from engaging in healthy market competition.
Sensory receptors that respond to heavy pressure are called Pacinian corpuscles.
Not typically. Barereceptors respond to touch and pressure. Atmospheric changes are too small to activate them.
Mechanoreceptors are sensory receptors that respond to mechanical forces such as pressure. Specialized types of mechanoreceptors include baroreceptors that detect changes in blood pressure and tactile receptors in the skin that respond to touch and pressure. These receptors help the body in detecting and responding to changes in pressure.
Mechanoreceptors
Many people respond negatively to working under pressure. Because of the stress put on people while under pressure, they will easily make mistakes and get anxiety.
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Tactile receptors respond to mechanical stimuli such as pressure, vibration, and stretch applied to the skin. They are responsible for detecting sensations of touch, pressure, texture, and movement.
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