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Question 50

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  -Under George W. Bush's administration, antitrust policy: A) became much more strict. B) prohibited every merger attempts. C) focused increasingly on environmental concerns. D) became more relaxed. E) ignored financial regulation and corporate scandals.
-Under George W. Bush's administration, antitrust policy:


A) became much more strict.
B) prohibited every merger attempts.
C) focused increasingly on environmental concerns.
D) became more relaxed.
E) ignored financial regulation and corporate scandals.

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