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By the 1920's, several large industrial enterprises replaced their functional and holding company structures with multi-divisional structures.
Monopoly Power
The ability of a single entity or company to control a significant portion of the market for a particular good or service, allowing it to set prices and limit competition.
Total Assets
The entirety of what a company or individual owns, including money, securities, equipment, and real estate.
Sherman Act
A landmark federal statute in the antitrust law that prohibits monopolistic practices and promotes competition.
Robinson-Patman Act
A United States federal law aimed at preventing anticompetitive practices by producers, specifically price discrimination.
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