In the 1911 Standard Oil case, the U.S. Supreme Court found Standard Oil
A) guilty of tax evasion for merger activity.
B) not guilty of tax evasion for merger activity.
C) guilty of monopolizing the petroleum industry.
D) not guilty of monopolizing the petroleum industry.
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