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During the eleventh century,the most spectacular developments in long-distance trade took place in:
Consolidation
The process of combining multiple companies, assets, or financial statements into a single entity, often to achieve greater efficiency, market share, or financial stability.
Rule of Reason
A legal doctrine used in antitrust law, determining the legality of a business practice based on its overall reasonableness and its impact on competition.
American Tobacco
The American Tobacco Company was a major American tobacco company founded in 1890 by J.B. Duke, which played a significant role in the development of the tobacco industry in the United States.
Labor Unions
Labor unions are organized groups of workers that aim to protect and advance their members' interests through collective bargaining with employers.
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