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Business Consolidation: How Companies Combine to Control Markets
Explore how mergers, trusts, and integration strategies shaped American industry and transformed competitive markets throughout history.
What You'll Learn
Business consolidation combines companies to increase market power and efficiency.
Horizontal and vertical integration are two major consolidation strategies used historically.
Trusts, cartels, and conglomerates represent different forms of market control.
The Sherman Antitrust Act responded to monopolistic consolidation during the Gilded Age.
What You'll Practice
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Students analyze mergers and acquisitions and their effects on competition.
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Learners identify horizontal, vertical, and conglomerate integration in real scenarios.
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Practice questions test vocabulary including trusts, cartels, and holding companies.
Why This Matters
Understanding business consolidation helps students analyze how corporate power shapes market competition, consumer prices, and government economic policy throughout American history and today.
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Mergers
Market Control
Horizontal Integration
Vertical Integration
Antitrust

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