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Trust Busting Political Cartoon. Several economic theories attempt to explain the importance of ensuring competition within the marketplace. This ink drawing by clifford berryman was published in the evening star on october 11, 1907.

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To break up a railroad trust. In the 1888 election, both parties recognized that unrest and pledged in their platforms to curb the trusts’ power. Trusts dominated such sectors as petroleum, sugar, whiskey, tobacco, and lead, and the populace was in an uproar over former competitors’ untrammeled ability to collude and hike prices.

Trust Busting the TwoParty System

He faced political pressure to act against the trusts. But the political battle now underway in the democratic party has roots much deeper than most people realize, revealing a rift in the progressive movement that dates to its birth in the early 1900s. There was a power larger than the power of even the biggest, wealthiest business organization. Neutrality act of 1935 the reference to this cartoon, is being the neutrality act of 1935 which forbade the transport, distribution or selling of supplies or ammunitions to belligerent nations, which kept the united states out of the war.