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Question 70

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  -Under the second phase of antitrust policy that began in 1914 in the U.S., the courts used _____ in order to judge the firms' actions. A) a rule of reason B) the rule of 72 C) a rule of thirds D) a per se rule E) the rule of law
-Under the second phase of antitrust policy that began in 1914 in the U.S., the courts used _____ in order to judge the firms' actions.


A) a rule of reason
B) the rule of 72
C) a rule of thirds
D) a per se rule
E) the rule of law

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