The Sherman Anti-Trust Act was passed to challenge Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Company and its business monoploy.

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True. The Sherman Anti-Trust Act, passed in 1890, was designed to combat monopolistic practices and promote competition in the marketplace. It was indeed used to challenge powerful companies like Rockefeller's Standard Oil Company, which was accused of monopolistic practices.

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