Multiple Choice
In its case against Microsoft, the government contended that Microsoft
A) engaged in a pattern of predatory behavior designed to extend its monopoly power
B) had attempted to engineer a conglomerate merger
C) was seeking treble damages
D) was attempting to foreclose foreign competition
E) was using interlocking directorates
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