What was one of the weaknesses of the sherman antitrust act that made the law difficult to argue in court

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Answer: One of the weaknesses of the sherman antitrust act that made the law difficult to argue in court was that it provided very few specifics on who could charged for initiation and participating in trusts--making it hard to gather "hard" evidence. 
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The law did not adeguately define trusts and monopolies.


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I'm totally sure that the role of militarism in sparking World War I is described by this option: c. All of the major powers considered war to be part of a valid foreign policy.

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All of the major powers considered war to be part of a valid foreign policy.

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Which issue led to the split in the Democratic-Republican Party in the late 1850s?

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It was primarily the issue of slavery that led to the split in the Democratic-Republican Party in the late 1850s, since this was the dominating issue of the age, as the US continued to expand to the west.

Aztecs believed that __________ was needed in order to please the gods and keep their world in order.

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human sacrifices

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The question raised by McCulloch v. Maryland was whether A.federal taxes were unconstitutional.B a state license was more important than a federal one.C Congress could use its implied powers.D the Supreme Court could declare laws unconstitutional.

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The question raised by McCulloch v. Maryland was whether congress could use its implied powers.

What is the case of McCulloch v. Maryland?

In this case, the Supreme Court was considered whether the congress had power to create a national bank.

Hence, the question raised by McCulloch v. Maryland was whether congress could use its implied powers.

Therefore, the Option C is correct.

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Which of these writers helped bring about the break up of the standard oil monopoly?A. Lincoln Steffens
B. Jacob Riis
C. Frank Norris
D. Ida Tarbell

I believe this question is referring to muckrakers if that helps.

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D. Ida Terbell is the answer, got to have 20 characters, otherwise I cant post

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D

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