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... trust problem in Janu- ary of 1888. An antitrust bill was brought to the floor of Congress by Senator John Sherman , by now an aging man at times impatient and confused , but still the most prominent and esteemed Republican in Congress ...
... trust problem in Janu- ary of 1888. An antitrust bill was brought to the floor of Congress by Senator John Sherman , by now an aging man at times impatient and confused , but still the most prominent and esteemed Republican in Congress ...
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... trust problem in Janu- ary of 1888. An antitrust bill was brought to the floor of Congress by Senator John Sherman , by now an aging man at times impatient and confused , but still the most prominent and esteemed Republican in Congress ...
... trust problem in Janu- ary of 1888. An antitrust bill was brought to the floor of Congress by Senator John Sherman , by now an aging man at times impatient and confused , but still the most prominent and esteemed Republican in Congress ...
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... trusts was the power to levy taxes : though the Federal Government might not be able to attack trusts like Standard Oil , it could certainly use the taxing power to control mono- polies like the Sugar Trust , which were aided by tariffs ...
... trusts was the power to levy taxes : though the Federal Government might not be able to attack trusts like Standard Oil , it could certainly use the taxing power to control mono- polies like the Sugar Trust , which were aided by tariffs ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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