Antitrust cases against Eastman Kodak, International Harvester, United Shoe Machinery, and United States Steel resulted in the firms
A) being found not guilty of unreasonable conduct under the Sherman Act.
B) being fined and then dissolved.
C) settling their cases with consent decrees.
D) being found guilty of tying under the Clayton Act.
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Q368: Related to the Economics in Practice on
Q369: The criterion introduced by the Supreme Court
Q370: The Clayton Act
A) made tying contracts illegal
Q371: Courts must approve _, that is, formal
Q372: In 2000, Microsoft was
A) issued a consent
Q374: In _ the United States Congress passed
Q375: In 1911, two major antitrust cases were
Q376: _ established the Federal Trade Commission to
Q377: In 2000, Microsoft was
A) punished for violating
Q378: The biggest problem with the _ was
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