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    Section 2 of the Sherman Act Was Basically Designed to Attack
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Section 2 of the Sherman Act Was Basically Designed to Attack

Question 37

Question 37

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Section 2 of the Sherman Act was basically designed to attack three kinds of anticompetitive behavior: tie-in (or tying) contracts, exclusive dealing contracts, and requirements contracts.

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