Multiple Choice
The primary reason conglomerate mergers are the most difficult to attack under the antitrust laws is that
A) these mergers always involve a domestic firm and a foreign firm
B) these mergers always involve the largest corporations in the United States
C) there is no statute the government can use to attack them in court
D) these mergers do not increase concentration in any market
E) these mergers are always beneficial
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