Multiple Choice
The case of FTC v. Proctor & Gamble, where the Supreme Court blocked the merger of Clorox and Proctor & Gamble, even though the companies did not make the same products, is an example of the courts preventing a merger due to:
A) real competition
B) geographic competition
C) potential competition
D) unfair competition
E) none of the other choices are correct
Correct Answer:

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