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The Insurance Industry Is Exempted from Federal Antitrust Laws by The

Question 143

Question 143

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The insurance industry is exempted from federal antitrust laws by the:


A) Parker doctrine
B) state action doctrine
C) McCarran-Ferguson Act
D) Noerr-Pennington doctrine
E) National Insurance Act

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