Multiple Choice
The U.S.antitrust law distinguishes between actions that are:
A) per se wrong and actions to which the role of reason applies.
B) marginally wrong and actions to which the rule of reason applies.
C) partially wrong and actions to which the rule of best judgment applies.
D) good and bad.
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