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Antitrust laws prevent monopolies. 
A monopoly is a company or business that dominates a particular market to such an extent that there is no viable competition to that company. 
Since a monopoly does not have any other serious competition in a market, the monopoly is at greater liberty to charge higher prices and offer lower-quality prices. 
Antitrust laws break up or limit the size of monopolies, allowing other companies to enter a market.
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