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    The Argument That the Government Did Not Favor Good Trusts
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The Argument That the Government Did Not Favor Good Trusts

Question 138

Question 138

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The argument that the government did not favor good trusts, but forbade all, is support for the __________ approach to antitrust.


A) rule of reason
B) countervailing power
C) nationalization
D) per se
E) laissez-faire

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