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The Sherman Antitrust Act was difficult to support in court because its
terms were hard to understand.
penalties were not strong enough.
definition of monopolies was not clear.
penalties were too strong.
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definition of monopolies was not clear.
The Sherman Act used vague terms like "restraint of trade" and "monopoly" without clear definitions, so courts found it hard to apply and often interpreted it narrowly.
The Sherman Act used vague terms like "restraint of trade" and "monopoly" without clear definitions, so courts found it hard to apply and often interpreted it narrowly.
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