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9 May, 18:47

Which phrase explains what the post-trust era is?

A. a period in which the government no longer allows monopolies or trusts to form

B. a period characterized by the formation of trusts to manage the wealth of businesses

C. a period in which people put more of their trust in big business than in big government

D. a period in which the government allows financial trusts to try to make the economy safer

E. a period in which people have lost the trust they once had in the business community

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  1. 9 May, 19:05
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    -Answer: The phrase - "E. a period in which people have lost the trust they once had in the business community" - explains what the post-trust era is.

    -Explanation: In the post-trust era, companies are thought to act against the general public interest.
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