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Constant gasses make up a little more than 88% of the atmosphere.
Trusts
Legal entities that companies form to consolidate their market power and limit competition, often associated with monopolies in historical contexts.
Monopoly Pricing
A market situation where a single firm controls the production and sale of a product with no close substitutes, allowing it to charge higher prices.
Late 1800s
A period characterized by significant industrial, social, and technological changes, occurring in the 19th century.
Sherman Antitrust Act
A landmark federal statute in the U.S. passed in 1890 to prohibit monopolistic business practices and ensure competition in the marketplace.
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