In United States v. United States Shoe Machinery Company of New Jersey, et al. the court held that
A) the company's market power broke international law.
B) the company's market power was constitutional.
C) the company had illegally bought up all its competitors.
D) the company did not violate the Sherman Anti-Trust Act because no one could prove that that had been their intent.
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