Multiple Choice
Gearbox, Inc., a manufacturer of vehicle parts, refuses to sell to Motor Repair & Replace, Inc., a national vehicle service firm. Gearbox convinces Cam & Cylinder Company, a competitor, to do the same. This is
A) a group boycott.
B) an exclusive-dealing contract.
C) a tying arrangement.
D) a market division.
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