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The Clayton Antitrust Act is an amendment that the United States Congress passed in 1914. It tries to ban certain actions that lead to anti-competitiveness and give more substance and clarification to the Sherman Antitrust Act .

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established regulations about what business could and could not do

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The Clayton Anti-trust Act further expanded on the Sherman anti-trust act and made trusts illegal, and lead to the breaking up of multiple trusts.

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