Multiple Choice
In Standard Oil v. U.S., the federal government wanted to break up a trust of companies that controlled up to 90 percent of the petroleum products market at the turn of the century. The government charged the trust with:
A) illegal boycott
B) power buying
C) exclusive dealing
D) monopolization
E) none of the other choices
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