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100

allows the government to break up companies with control of a market; prevents monopolies

What is the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890?

100


removal or relaxation of the rules affecting businesses within certain industries



Deregulation


100


more money made, the higher percentage of taxes will need to be paid



Graduated Tax


100


“import taxes”; fees imposed on goods brought into the country; designed to protect U.S. businesses against foreign competition; raise the price of imports to a level comparable to the price of domestic merchandise



Customs Duties


100


rules, regulations and interpretations of statutory law set forth by administrative agencies and commissions; enforced on corporations by administrative agencies



Administrative Law


200

passed to amend and clarify the Sherman Antitrust Act

What is the Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914?

200


high startup costs or other obstacles which may prevent new competitors from entering an area of business



Entry Barriers


200


federal taxes paid on corporate profits; also imposed by state, local and foreign governments



Corporate Income Taxes


200


branch of the government which is headed by the U.S. President




Executive Branch


200


based on precedents established by judges decisions



Common Law


300


established the Federal Trade Commission



Federal Trade Commission Act of 1915


300


provides low-cost loans, advice and other assistance to small businesses



Small Business Administration


300


paid by businesses on land, structures and other property they own




Property Taxes


300


includes the two houses of Congress



Legislative Branch


300


offers value to customers through products and services



Business


400


promotes fair competition; prevents false/deceptive advertising



Federal Trade Commission


400


created to protect the natural environment in which we live; stresses clean air, land and water; creates laws to prevent businesses from harming the environment



Environmental Protection Agency


400


added to the price of goods and services at the time of purchase



Sales Taxes


400


is the U.S. court system



Judicial Branch


400


employees come together to demand a change in the workplace



Organized Labor


500


government sets strict rules affecting businesses within certain industries



Regulation


500


percentage of total income deducted from a paycheck; graduated tax



Personal Income Tax


500


designed to control potentially harmful practices; are automatically included in the price; produce income which must be used for a purpose related to a tax



Excise Taxes


500


laws that are written by the legislative branch



Statutory Law


500


organizations formed to represent workers and prevent unfair labor practices; members are typically employees of the same type of occupation or industry



Labor Unions