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Some names of monopolies in the US?

NFL, Facebook, Netfix, and Microsoft


What monopoly corporations exist in the US?

There are a number of legal monopolies in the US. One is the postal service. Sure, there are several courier services, but only one official mail service. Could you imagine if you had to put up 10 different mail boxes, one for each mail carrier? The power company, water company, and fire departments are others.


One effect of monopolies on the US economy is that they have tended to?

reduce business competition


How did robber barons create monopolies in the US in the 1800s?

By improving working conditions


What are monopolies and anti competitive legislation in the United Kingdom?

There are a myriad of monopolies in the UK. the leading monopoly is headed by free masons; the same as in the US. so what can we do about it? nothing much!!!


How did robber barons create monopolies in the US in the late 1800s?

By improving working conditions


What is the difference between a geographic monopoly and technological monopoly?

Geographic monopolies occur when there is only one company that offers a particular good or service in an area. Technological monopolies occur when the good or service the company provides is has legal protection in the form of a patent or copyright.


People who opposed monopolies argued that monopolies?

Eliminated competition


What did Woodrow Wilson view monopolies as being?

monopolies were bad


What are the four types of monopolies?

natural, geographic, technological, government


Where is polygamy legal in the US?

no where in the US is it legal to practice polygamy


Who ended monopolies in US?

Monopolies in the U.S. were primarily addressed through antitrust laws, notably the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890, which aimed to prevent anti-competitive practices. Key figures in enforcing these laws included Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft, who actively pursued legal actions against major corporations. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), established in 1914, also plays a critical role in regulating monopolistic behavior. These efforts collectively worked to promote competition and curb the power of monopolies in the U.S. economy.