Multiple Choice
The government would most likely try to stop a merger between:
A) McDonald's and R.C. Cola
B) Toyota and General Motors
C) U.S. Steel and American Airline
D) Nike Shoes and Pepsi Cola
E) all of the other choices would be equally likely to be prevented because they all involve major corporations
Correct Answer:

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