Multiple Choice
A company injured by an act that violates the Sherman Act may sue for:
A) punitive damages and actual money damages
B) actual money damages
C) damages incurred in the "ordinary course of business"
D) three times actual money damages
E) no damages; only the government can sue to enforce the law
Correct Answer:

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